A North East property has gone on the market and is currently one of the cheapest in the region – take a look inside below.
The two-bedroomed house, which can be found on Marlborough Street in Hartlepool, has been listed on the market at £30,000.
Currently vacant, estate agents are keen to point out that the seller is looking for cash buyers only.
Described as being in “average condition” the property would benefit from a full refurbishment and some internal modernisation to “maximise its full potential.”
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Estate agents say that because of this, the property would make “the perfect investment or first-time purchase.”
The house comprises of an entrance porch, a generous front reception room, a fitted kitchen, a downstairs bathroom, a considerable double bedroom to the front, and a smaller single bedroom.
To the rear of the property, it benefits from a private yard, and there is also residential parking.
Located near local shops and amenities the building is just a stone's throw from restaurants and eateries, bus routes, pharmacies, and bars.
Transport links are provided by the A19 with connections to the A1 and Hartlepool station is just a 7-minute drive or 25-minute walk away from Northern Railway services to Hexham, Sunderland, Whitby, London Kings Cross, Stockton and Nunthorpe.
Take a look inside the property below:
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