£320,000
2 bed terraced house for saleRosebery Road, Mount Pleasant, Exeter, Devon EX4
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
- Chain free
- Freehold
Bradleys Estate Agents - Exeter North Street
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About this property
A fantastic opportunity to acquire this exemplary two-bedroom terraced house, positioned within the popular residential location of Mount Pleasant. The property has been tastefully improved throughout, whilst maintaining its characterful charm and further benefits from being sold with no onward chain.
Full Description
Occupying this incredibly convenient position, the property takes great advantage of being set within a short walking distance to a variety of local amenities and public transport links. Presented to an exceptional standard the internal accommodation comprises an entrance hallway, large bay fronted living room, open plan dining room and modern fitted kitchen with extended sun room, complimented by direct access into the rear garden.
The first floor consists of two well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom with both a separate bath tub and shower cubicle.
Externally there is a secure rear garden with low maintenance in mind.
Material Information
Council Tax Band: B - Exeter City Council.
Utilities: Mains Water, Sewerage & Electricity.
Flood Risk: Surface Water - Very Low, Rivers and Sea - Very Low.
Broadband: Standard & Ultrafast available.
Mobile Coverage Indoor:
EE - Voice: Limited, Data: Limited
Three - Voice: Likely, Data: Likely
O2 - Voice: Likely, Data: Limited
Vodafone - Voice: Likely, Data: Likely
Outdoor: EE, Three, O2 & Vodafone - All Voice - Likely and All Data - Likely.
Parking: Residents Permit Parking (Apply through Exeter City Council).
Planning Checker:
Restrictive Covenants: Available upon request
Tenure: Freehold.
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