£200,000
3 bed terraced house for saleFosse Crescent, Princethorpe, Rugby CV23
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Shortland Horne
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About this property
Set in the charming semi-rural area of Fosse Crescent, Princethorpe, Rugby, this three-bedroom mid-terrace house presents an excellent opportunity for first-time buyers or savvy investors. With no onward chain, you can move in or begin renovations without delay.
Upon entering, you are welcomed into a spacious lounge and dining room, perfect for both relaxation and entertaining. The large kitchen offers ample space for culinary creativity and family gatherings. Ascending to the first floor, you will find three well-proportioned bedrooms, providing comfortable living spaces for family or guests. The family bathroom completes this level, ensuring convenience for all.
The property boasts mature gardens, offering a tranquil outdoor space to enjoy the beauty of nature. Additionally, there is ample parking available in front of the house, a valuable feature in this desirable location.
While the property is in need of modernisation, it presents a blank canvas for those looking to add their personal touch and create a home that reflects their style. With its ideal location and potential for enhancement, this property is not to be missed. Whether you are looking to settle down or invest, this home offers a promising opportunity in a lovely community.
Ground Floor
Porch
Hall
Lounge / Dining Room (5.96 x 3.49 (19'6" x 11'5"))
Kitchen (5.10 x 3.35 (16'8" x 10'11"))
First Floor
Landing
Bedroom 1 (3.54 x 3.15 (11'7" x 10'4"))
Bedroom 2 (4.15 x 2.70 (13'7" x 8'10"))
Bedroom 3 (3.30 x 1.93 (10'9" x 6'3"))
Shower Room
Outside
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