Sun Dec 11, 2016 10:51 pm
Land Registry figures reveal least expensive and costliest homes to change hands in Coventry and Warwickshire in October
A flat in Coventry’s Bell Green was the cheapest property to change hands in the city in October.
The leasehold apartment, at 26 Alice Arnold House, Riley Square, was sold for a knockdown price of £27,000.
The one-bedroom flat topped a list of the month’s cheapest home sales in Coventry and Warwickshire, according to the Land Registry.
The second and third cheapest properties were also flats.
A flat at 51 Ainsdale Close, Longford, sold for £46,000 and another at 40 Glamorgan Close, Willenhall, for £61,000.
The cheapest property in Warwickshire was also a flat, at 6 Berkeley Close, Nuneaton, which went for £67,000.
The most expensive property sold was terraced Yew Tree House at High Street, Henley-in-Arden, which fetched £1,250,000.
No properties in Coventry appeared on the list.