HERE are the most sought-after properties on the market in Barrow on RightMove.
From future family homes to country retreats, these properties are turning heads in the property market.
Highfield Road, Barrow-in-Furness
This two-bedroom terraced house is going for £115,000, and it has peaked the interested of the market.
A quirky and well-presented home situated within popular area, close to shops, takeaways, a pub, and a school. With a spacious lounge, contemporary kitchen, two double bedrooms, modern bathroom, and part-decked yard to rear this will suit a broad range of buyers, particularly a first-time buyer.
Millwood Lane, Barrow-in-Furness
For £650,000, this terraced family home can be yours. With seven en-suite bedrooms and spacious walk in kitchen diner with extra utility kitchen, this home is one to go for quickly.
The Crescent, Barrow-In-Furness
For £635,000, this five-bedroom detached house is another property ideal for rising a family. Located at the top of Abbey Road by Abbey House, close to Furness General Hospital.
Croslands Park, Barrow-In-Furness
This six-bedroom semi-detached house is sale for £595,00. Described as a truly magnificent home, this property has been improved to a high standard with all modern fitments and décor throughout. To the ground floor, the property boasts a stunning open plan living to the hub of the home with the recently fitted, superior, high quality kitchen with a dining and living area which is ideal for family gatherings.
Rampside, Barrow-In-Furness
Last by no means least, the four-bedroom farm house in the village of Rampside is going for £595,000. This quintessential and modern farmhouse, located in a convenient, desirable, and truly stunning location is turning heads in the property markets.
The interior of this property provides a sociable living spaces, wood burning stove, a stunning kitchen with island, games room and luxurious bedrooms.
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