A “modern” two-bedroom terraced home is on the market in Darlington priced at just £85,000 – look inside below.
The terraced property on Falmer Road, Darlington, is located close to the town centre and green space at Eastbourne Park as well as being a short walk away from Darlington train station.
The home lies within easy reach of road transport links on the A66 heading towards Teesside.
Agents say: “This immaculately presented two-bedroom mid-terraced property comes to the market with no onward chain and is located in the Eastbourne Area of Darlington with close proximity to Darlington Mainline Railway Station, Schools, Retail Park and bus routes.
“The property has a modern fitted kitchen and bathroom and is tastefully decorated throughout and in ready to move into condition. Externally there is a courtyard with gated access to the rear lane.”
Inside, the lounge is at the front of the property with a large window overlooking Falmer Road. A cupboard with drawers has been installed in the corner of the room beside a boarded-up fireplace, providing storage.
This opens to a small dining room or second reception room, with a small window that overlooks the back of the property.
The neutral cream and wood kitchen is found off the dining room, and includes modern grey-coloured countertops and cupboards with a white backsplash.
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Upstairs, the two neutral cream bedrooms are of a very similar size, and both hold large windows facing the front and back of the home.
In between the two rooms, there is the bathroom, which has a tub with an overhead shower, a sink and a toilet.
Outside, the home features a small private paved back yard.
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