Entries categorized as ‘Mitcham’
Lot 249 in the Allsop auction of 15th September, 2009 was 22 Lowry Crescent, Mitcham, Surrey CR4 3NP, a 2-bed terraced house was sold by the housing association Riverside Group for £145,000.
In 2008, Riverside sold at auction another of their Mitcham properties for £170,000.
Categories: Allsop · Housing association · Mitcham
Just next door to the Fair Green centre of Mitcham, with McDonalds, a Wetherspoon and Youngs pub and shops, this 2-bedroom flat had a guide price of £90,000 in the Allsop auction of 30th October, 2008.
213, First And Second Floors, London Road, Mitcham, Surrey CR4 2JD
Lot 117, it sold for £70,000. It previously sold for £120,000 in June 2003.
Categories: Allsop · Mitcham
Flat 6 in Princess Lodge, 39 Church Road, Mitcham, Surrey CR4 3BF.
Sold in July 2005 for £249,950 this repossessed flat was in the Barnard Marcus auction on 17th April, 2008 and the highest bid was £155,000. The reserve price was £165,000.
In Barnard Marcus auction (lot 113) on 9th September 2008 with a guide price of £130,000.
UNSOLD – Last bid £130,000 available at £140,000.
Also Flat 2, 41 Church Road, a ground floor flat, as lot 33 in the Allsop auction on the 18th September with a guide price of £120,000 to £140,000. Sold after the auction.
Categories: Allsop · Barnard Marcus · Mitcham · New Build Flats · Repossessions
The new railway station at Mitcham Eastfields is near to this house in Mitcham that sold at Savill’s auction on 16th June 2008 for £191,000.
15 Spencer Road, Mitcham, Surrey CR4 1SG
A three bedroom, two receptions mid terrace house in need of modernisation. Back garden of 120 feet.
Th railway station is situated at the Eastfields Road/Tamworth Lane crossing. The line connects to Victoria and St. Pancras International.
Categories: Mitcham · Repossessions
Sunshine Way in Mitcham was built in the 1930s by Church Army Housing, to house poor families from inner London and was named after its ’sunshine’ houses, that were for TB patients.
The merger of Baptist Housing and Church Army Housing in 1985 created English Churches Housing Group (ECHG). The English Churches Housing Group was taken over by the Riverside Group in 2006.
Lot 74, number 10 Sunshine Way, Surrey CR4 3HQ, in Allsop auction on 29th May, 2008 was offered for sale with a guide price of between £160,000 and £180,000. It didn’t sell and was available for £180,000. It sold after the auction for £170,000.
This was one of the sunshine houses. The second floor orginally being an open space for sufferers to sleep in the open air. This space being covered in the 1980s/90s.

Categories: Allsop · Mitcham
Two repossessed flats in Mitcham, south west London, built in 2005 weren’t sold in in the Barnard Marcus auction on Wednesday, 21 May 2008, despite being £100,000 cheaper.
Flat 2, Princess Lodge, 41 Church Road, Mitcham CR4 3BF previously sold for £249,950
Last bid was £143,000
Flat 3, Princess Lodge, 39 Church Road, Mitcham CR4 3BF previously sold for £249,950
Last bid was £147,000
The flats are part of a development on the site of a pub originally called the Star. The twelve flats were all sold for £250K each, or £3 million in total.
Another flat in the same development also didn’t sell at an earlier auction, see this earlier blog entry.
Categories: Barnard Marcus · London · Mitcham · New Build Flats · Repossessions
Flat 6 in Princess Lodge, 39 Church Road, Mitcham, Surrey CR4 3BF. This development was built on the site of The Star pub (named Hop Pickers prior to closure) and is opposite Mitcham Parish church.
Sold in July 2005 for £249,950 this repossessed flat was in the Barnard Marcus auction on 17th April, 2008 and the highest bid was £155,000. The reserve price was £165,000.
Categories: Barnard Marcus · Mitcham · New Build Flats · Repossessions · Surrey
A repossessed 3-bedroom end of terrace in Mitcham, south west London with a guide price of £130K+ is Lot 25A in the Andrews and Robertson auction on 16th April 2008.
It sold for £182,000.
It previously sold for £220,000 in April 2006.
96 Carisbroke Road, Mitcham, Surrey CR4 1QE
Categories: London · Mitcham · Repossessions