A former church in Leeds, converted into a block of residential flats, is set to go under the hammer next week, offering a fresh test of investor appetite for heritage-led residential assets in Yorkshire's largest city. The property, understood to comprise multiple self-contained apartments carved out of the original ecclesiastical building, is being marketed through auction rather than private treaty — a route increasingly favoured by vendors seeking speed, certainty and competitive bidding in a market where financing conditions remain tight for many buyers.
Leeds Church-to-Flats Conversion Heads to Auction Amid Yield Hunt
A converted former Leeds church hits the auction block next week, spotlighting investor appetite for heritage residential stock in the North.
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