- FULLY LICENSED HMO +
- SUPERB INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY +
- FIVE DOUBLE BEDROOMS +
- COMMUNAL KITCHEN +
- COMMUNAL REAR GARDEN +
- COMMUNAL BATHROOM +
- GROUND FLOOR W.C +
- EXCELLENT LOCATION +
Five bedroom terraced home which is currently a LICENCED HMO. Situated in a prime location near Bentley Bridge Retail Park and New Cross Hospital, 21 Frome Drive promises excellent returns when fully occupied. The property is conveniently located for easy access to Wolverhampton City Centre with good commuter links to Birmingham City Centre and the Motorway Network. The property features accommodation comprising entrance hall, ground floor w.c & shower room, five double bedrooms, communal kitchen, bathroom and rear garden.
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Communal Kitchen -
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Ground Floor W.C -
Ground Floor Shower Room -
Property Information - Title - The property is understood to be freehold.
Services - The agents understands that mains gas, water, electricity and drainage are available.
Council Tax - Wolverhampton City Council - Tax Band A
Anti-Money Laundering Regulations - In accordance with the Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017, successful purchasers must complete an Anti-Money Laundering (AML) check. We use a specialist third-party service to verify your identity. The cost of these checks is £25.00 (including VAT) for each purchaser and any giftors contributing funds. This check is done prior to the issue of a sales memorandum. Please note that this charge is non-refundable.
Broadband - Ofcom checker shows Standard / Superfast / Ultrafast are available
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