This house, described as ‘deceptively spacious’, could be a great project for an investor looking to extend their portfolio, or a first-time buyer looking to get on the property ladder.
Located on 65 Blackwell Road, the three-bed mid-terrace house requires some refurbishments throughout and is on sale for £55,000, the cheapest listed price for a house in Carlisle at this time.
The accommodation briefly comprises a lounge, dining kitchen, and utility room on the ground floor, and three bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor.
The lounge has an electric feature fire, decorative coving, ceiling rose, TV and telephone points, broadband connection, radiator, built-in cupboard housing the gas and electric meters, dado rail, door with stairs to the first floor, uPVC double glazed window to the front of the property, door into the dining kitchen.
The dining kitchen is fitted with some base and wall units, complementary worktop surface, stainless steel sink and drainer with a mixer tap above, fitted electric oven and grill (not tested), four ring gas hob (not tested), extractor canopy above, tiled splashbacks, space for a dining table, large walk-in storage cupboard, radiator, under counter space for a fridge, LED sunken spotlights to the ceiling, uPVC double glazed window to the rear of the property, with access into the utility room.
The four-piece white bathroom suite has a bath, separate double shower cubicle with thermostatic shower, WC, wash hand basin, fully tiled walls, spotlights to the ceiling, laminate flooring, radiator, frosted uPVC double glazed window to the rear of the property.
Outside, to the front of the property, there is a forecourt, and to the rear, there is a well-sized yard with a block paved patio, raised flower beds, and a water feature.
For more information about this property, and to get a viewing, call Homesearch Direct at 01228 582040.
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