Guide price
£230,000
2 bed terraced house for saleCross Street, Rochester ME2
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
eXp World UK
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About this property
2 Bedroom Terraced Home
Character Fireplaces & Revealed Floor Boards
Walking Distance To High Speed Train Station
Formal Dining Area & Separate Lounge
Near To Primary & Secondary Schools
No Forward Chain
Ideal First Time Buy
Walking Distance To High Street
Tenure Freehold / Council Tax Band B
Quote ref AP0490
Guide price £230,000-£240,000. Nestled in the cul de sac section of Cross Street is this two bedroom terrace home. In our opinion its a great opportunity to get started on the property ladder or potential home for a rental investment.
The hallway means you don't step straight into the lounge and eventually leads into a formal dining room. The revealed floor boards and feature fireplaces are a few of the character features on show here. Spacious bedrooms let plenty of natural light in with the bathroom located just off the main bedroom.
With further potential the cellar room is currently used for storage but with some improvement this could certainly be used as a room such as an office or games room?
Take a stroll to the town centre where there is an array of amenities right on your door step. Whether you need to top up with a food shop or take a casual stroll over the bridge to explore Rochester's castle and high street there's something for everyone.
Getting to work couldn't be easier as a high speed train station is within walking distance in addition to motorway access for the M2 & M20. Being sold with no forward chain this is likely to be a popular and in demand home so call now to arrange your viewing!
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