A two-bedroom terraced home described as an “ideal investment opportunity” has hit the market in Darlington priced at just £60,000 – look inside below.
The terraced property on Lowson Street, Darlington, is located close to the town centre and local amenities, as well as a stones throw away from North Road.
The home lies within easy reach of road transport links on the A66 heading towards Teesside, as well as the A1.
Agents say: “Ideal investment opportunity for this two ‘double’ bedroom mid terrace property, pleasantly positioned in this popular part of Darlington which lies within close proximity to the A1(M) & A66.
“Cash buyers only as the property has been stripped of internal fixtures and fittings although, does benefit from uPVC double glazed external doors, windows and has a wall mounted ‘combi’ boiler situated in the kitchen room. It has fantastic potential to become a lovely family home.
“Lowson Street is conveniently positioned in the Harrowgate Hill area of Darlington which lies within easy reach of local shops, amenities and schooling including the Asda and Morrisons supermarkets.”
Inside, the lounge is at the front of the property with a large window overlooking the front of the home. There is also a chimney, but the fireplace has been removed.
This opens to the kitchen and bathroom towards the rear of the home.
All units for the kitchen have been removed, and a rather retro 70s style wallpaper can be seen behind the fridge. A small utility room can also be accessed.
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Upstairs, the two bedrooms are roughly the same size.
The larger of the two sits above the living room and holds part of the chimney breast, and holds enough space to fit a double bed.
The second bedroom faces the rear of the home, and features a small closet for storage.
Outside, the home features roadside parking.
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