A pleasant two-bedroom home is currently available in Barrow.
Located on Brathay Crescent, the mid terrace house is on the market for just £79,995.
This home is ideal for a first-time buyer or an investor looking for a buy to let.
The property also benefits from a rear garden with outhouse and vacant possession.
As you walk into the property, the entrance hallway, which contains a single radiator, holds access to the modern kitchen, stairs and lounge.
The lounge features neutral décor, UPVC double glazed French sliding doors to the rear aspect, a single radiator in addition to power points.
Doors to the entrance hall and the garden are also located in the lounge.
The property’s kitchen has been fitted with a good range of modern flat front, high gloss units with brushed stainless-steel handles and oak laminate work surfaces.
Additionally, there is a sink unit with a mixer tap and inset drainer, a cooker filter with a hood, fan and light, a gas four ring hob, a single oven and even space for a fridge freezer.
The kitchen also has a UPVC double glazed window in addition to a cupboard mounted Alpha combination boiler.
There is also power points and doors to the entrance hall.
Upstairs, the first-floor landing is fitted with a smoke alarm and access to the loft.
Both bedrooms contain a UPVC double glazed window, one double power point and fitted carpeting.
Bedroom one contains a single radiator with thermostat, whereas bedroom two holds just a single radiator.
The bathroom is a modern three-piece suite in white with chrome fitments and full tiling.
The suite comprises of a low-level bath with an over bath shower attachment, a low level flush WC and a wash basin with pedestal alongside a chrome tubular ladder style radiator and an extractor fan.
According to Ofcom, the property can get superfast broadband, up to 60.5 Mbps.
To arrange a viewing contact Corrie and Co: 01229 846196.
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