Guide price
£10,000
Parking/garage for saleGarage 8 At Barons Keep, Gliddon Road, Kensington, London W14
EPC Rating: C
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Leasehold
About this property
Guide Price = £10,000-£30,000
**For Sale By Public Auction 10th September 2025 09:30 am. To inspect the legal documents for this property go to our website to download the legal pack**
A Vacant Single Storey Lock Up Garage
Tenure
Leasehold. The property is held on a 63 year lease from 25th December 1969 (thus approximately 7 years unexpired).
Location
The garage is situated on a residential road close to local shops and amenities. The open spaces of Gwendwr Gardens are within easy reach. Transport links are provided by Barons Court underground station (Circle line) and Kensington rail station.
Description
The property comprises a single storey lock up garage.
Further Information
When purchasing a flat that has a short lease, it is important to understand that in addition to the purchase price, if you wish to extend the lease to 90+ years, you will need to pay a premium to the freeholder. This is done by way of serving a Section 42 notice to the freeholder requesting a lease extension with a suggested price for the extension. The freeholder has the right to refuse the offer and submit a counter notice with their suggested price. If you do not fully understand this process, please ask the auctioneers or a solicitor.
There are no internal viewings
**For Sale By Public Auction 10th September 2025 09:30 am. To inspect the legal documents for this property go to our website to download the legal pack**
A Vacant Single Storey Lock Up Garage
Tenure
Leasehold. The property is held on a 63 year lease from 25th December 1969 (thus approximately 7 years unexpired).
Location
The garage is situated on a residential road close to local shops and amenities. The open spaces of Gwendwr Gardens are within easy reach. Transport links are provided by Barons Court underground station (Circle line) and Kensington rail station.
Description
The property comprises a single storey lock up garage.
Further Information
When purchasing a flat that has a short lease, it is important to understand that in addition to the purchase price, if you wish to extend the lease to 90+ years, you will need to pay a premium to the freeholder. This is done by way of serving a Section 42 notice to the freeholder requesting a lease extension with a suggested price for the extension. The freeholder has the right to refuse the offer and submit a counter notice with their suggested price. If you do not fully understand this process, please ask the auctioneers or a solicitor.
There are no internal viewings
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Tenure
Leasehold (7 years)
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