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Land for sale
Clarence Court, Station Road, Lichfield WS13 6HX
£550,000
Clarence Court, Station Road, Lichfield WS13 6HX
£550,000
Our Summary
- For sale on 31 July 2025 Our national property auction will be broadcast online with live auctioneers
- To bid by proxy, online, or by phone, please submit your registration form no later than 5pm the day before the auction
- The auction will commence at 09:00
- ft former office building into a scheme of 22 apartment units, with associated planning approval under two applications over 10,000 sq
- • Site has been vacant since then and works will need to start again, although both planning applications have started and are valid
- Terms: Auction Details: The sale of this property will take place on the stated date by way of Auction Event and is being sold under and Unconditional sale type
- Auction Deposit and Fees: The following deposits and non- refundable auctioneers fee apply: • 10% deposit (subject to a minimum of £5,000) • Buyers Fee of £1,500 inc
- Additional Information: For full details about all auction methods and sale types please refer to the Auction Conduct Guide which can be viewed on the SDL Property Auctions home page
- This guide includes details on the auction registration process, your payment obligations and how to view the Legal Pack (and any applicable Home Report for residential Scottish properties)
- Auction: 31
- Planning Refs: 22/01149/FULM and 20/01610/FULM
- Site with planning for 22 apartment units
Description
A former office building in the city center of Lichfield is being converted into 22 apartment units, with planning approval already in place. The conversion started in 2020 but was halted due to the contractor's administration in 2021. The site has been vacant since then, and works will need to start again. The proposed layout includes more two-bedroom apartments, which would increase the GDV to £4.0M with a build cost of £2.4M. The property is being sold at auction, with a guide price and reserve price to be disclosed. Potential buyers are advised to make a viewing enquiry and conduct their own due diligence before bidding, as the sale is unconditional and binding contracts will be exchanged at the point of sale.