**For sale by Online Auction - 10th of September 2025.
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TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION - VACANT POSSESSION 4 BED TERRACED PROPERTY
Description
Vacant Freehold. We are delighted to present this 4 Bedroom Terraced House in the sought after area of Ormskirk.
The property benefits from double glazing, gas central heating throughout and has ample on street parking available nearby. The council tax band is B.
The interior of this property comprises a spacious living room, the fitted kitchen, the family bathroom and one double bedroom on the ground floor. The first floor consists of three double bedrooms. The exterior boasts of private rear yard area.
Located in the popular town of Ormskirk, the property is close to a range of amenities, including shops, supermarkets, restaurants and pubs. Excellent transport connections can be found from Ormskirk Train Station, the M58, the M6 and many local bus routes.
Legal Pack
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Auction Information
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UNCONDITIONAL LOT Buyers Premium Applies Upon the fall of the hammer, the Purchaser shall pay a 5% deposit and a 5%+VAT (subject to a minimum of £5,000+VAT) buyers premium and contracts are exchanged. The purchaser is legally bound to buy and the vendor is legally bound to sell the Property/Lot. The auction conditions require a full legal completion 28 days following the auction (unless otherwise stated).
Special Conditions
Any additional costs will be listed in the Special Conditions within the legal pack and these costs will be payable on completion. The legal pack is available to download free of charge under the LEGAL DOCUMENTS'. Any stamp duty and/or government taxes are not included within the Special Conditions within the legal pack and all potential buyers must make their own investigations.