Offers over
£230,000
2 bed end terrace house for saleStation Road, Countesthorpe, Leicester, Leicestershire LE8
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Anderson Briggs Estate Agents
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About this property
Perfect First Time Buy
Two Double Bedrooms
Traditional Features
Low Maintenance Rear Garden
Two Reception Rooms
Parking For Two Cars
Council Tax Band A
Wheelchair accessible
Bags of character and charm – Offering the perfect marriage of period features and spacious modern living, fall in love with this beautifully presented, ready-to-move-into two-bedroom traditional end-terrace, occupying a convenient and sought-after position in the popular village of Countesthorpe.
This inviting home is perfect for those taking their first step onto the property ladder or seeking a solid investment opportunity. The thoughtfully arranged layout includes a welcoming living room, a separate dining room ideal for entertaining or family meals, and a well-equipped kitchen with plenty of storage and workspace. The utility room can be accessed from the outside, with plumbing for a washing machine.
Upstairs, you will find a bright landing, two generous double bedrooms, and the main family bathroom, — offering a traditional layout with potential to personalise. The bathroom is a great size and includes a shower cubicle, separate bath, W/C, and wash hand basin.
Outside, there is a low-maintenance rear garden, providing the perfect setting for relaxing or hosting friends and family during warmer months. Parking is available via the driveway for two cars.
This truly would make a fabulous first-time purchase or buy-to-let investment, and therefore an early viewing is strongly recommended to avoid disappointment.
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