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Highholm Street, Flat 2
35, Highholm Street, Flat 2-2, Port Glasgow, PA145HN
£15,000
35, Highholm Street, Flat 2-2, Port Glasgow, PA145HN
£15,000
Our Summary
- SUPER DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY* Second floor flat located in popular residential area within the costal town of Port Glasgow
- Property will require refurbishment prior to habitation
- Suitable for residential developers due to condition
- This flat has been fire damaged and will require complete modernisation / refurbishment prior to habitation
- SUPER DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY* Local Sales Evidence; Flat Ground-1, 30, Highholm Street, Port Glasgow PA14 5HL (1 bed) recently SOLD for £39,999 in June 2025*Auction Details18 September 2025, 12pm Timed Online AuctionHow to Bid Now Submit an enquiry now or visit our website for full details on how to BID ON THIS PROPERTY
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- AUCTION DATE: 18 September 2025
- This flat has been fire damaged and will require complete modernisation / refurbishment
- Will require refurbishment prior to habitation
- SUPER DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY*** Local Sales Evidence; Flat Ground-1, 30, Highholm Street, Port Glasgow PA14 5HL (1 bed) recently SOLD for £39,999 in June 2025***
- SUPER DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY*** Second floor flat located in popular residential area within the costal town of Port Glasgow
Description
This is a second-floor flat located in a popular residential area of Port Glasgow, Scotland, which requires significant refurbishment due to fire damage. The property features a secure entry system and shared garden area, but will need a complete modernization to make it habitable. Despite its condition, the flat offers an excellent location, close to a retail park, supermarkets, town center, schools, and transport links, making it an attractive opportunity for developers. With Port Glasgow railway station offering frequent services to Glasgow, the property's proximity to local amenities and the retail park makes it an ideal location for commuters. The asking price is likely to be a fraction of the property's true value, making it a super development opportunity for those looking to capitalize on the area's growth potential.