One of the cheapest homes in the whole of County Durham has hit the market priced at under £30,000 - take a look inside here.
The terraced property on Edward Street, Eldon Lane, is an “ideal investment opportunity”, say agents, and is located just over a mile away from both Bishop Auckland and Shildon stations.
The home is also not far from the A1(M) at Bradbury, providing access to Durham and the rest of the region.
Agents say: “The property briefly comprises: Hallway leading to the lounge, dining, kitchen and utility room. Two double bedroom and family bathroom are located on first floor.
“Externally the property offers on street parking to the front elevation. Low maintenance courtyard to the rear elevation. Don't miss the opportunity to make this property your own.”
Inside, the lounge is at the front of the property with a large window overlooking the front of the home.
There is a rustic looking wooden fireplace on the right hand wall with an archway connecting to the dining room.
This opens to a dining room or second reception room, overlooking the back of the home.
The elongated orange and white themed kitchen goes out to the back of the home and includes an abundance of storage including a small utility room suitable for a washing machine.
Upstairs you can find the bathroom and two bedrooms.
The first bedroom, being the largest, is at the front of the home and is spacious enough for a double bed and wardrobe space.
The second bedroom can be found at the rear of the home and could fit a double bed but could also be suited to be a home office.
The bathroom includes a toilet, sink and bath with an overhead shower.
Outside, the home features a small private paved back yard.
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