THIS three bedroom mid-terraced house is ideal for both the first time buyer as well as for the investment market.
The property benefits from a convenient location, offering easy access to Abergele town centre as well as on to the A55. It is projected to bring a potential yield of around 6.82 percent for a prospective landlord and is being offered with no onward chain.
The property is approached via a wooden gate to the front of the property, which leads to a pathway up to the accommodation and into an entrance hall with laminate flooring.
The spacious lounge offers a fire surround with marble effect back panel and hearth with electric coal effect fire as well as an under stairs open plan storage area and a twin aspect to both the front and rear of the property.
Situated just off the entrance hall, a timber clad study overlooks the front and has laminate flooring.
The kitchen is fitted with a range of base and wall units in cherry wood effect with built-in-wine racks and complementary laminate worktop surfaces as well as splash back wall and floor tiling.
A turned carpeted staircase then leads from the lounge to the first floor and bedrooms one and three, which overlook the front and bedroom two, which overlooks the rear.
The tiled bathroom is fitted with a two piece white suite comprising panelled bath and a pedestal wash hand basin , while the upstairs, low flush WC is located in a separate room.
Outside, the garden to the front of the property is mainly gravelled and bound by fencing.
The rear garden is formed in two sections and is accessed from the kitchen or from a rear security gate.
This allows access to the communal parking area at the rear of the property. One section is gravelled with a timber garden store on, while the second section is laid to artificial lawn.
Call Simply Estates on 01745 772202.
86 Towyn Rd , Abergele, LL22 9YP. Three bedrooms. Price: £109,950
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