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2 bed terraced house for salePeter Street, Workington CA14
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Stopping rent payments and owning your first home is exactly what this property makes possible - at a price where mortgage and rent are closer than you might think
The ground floor kitchen and living area have been opened into one connected space with shaker units, dark worktops and a peninsula
Recessed spotlighting and laminate flooring run through the ground floor, giving the whole space a clean, consistent feel
The second bedroom has fitted sliding mirror wardrobes already in place - one less thing to sort on moving in
The large attic room, previously used as a third bedroom, gives you space that most buyers at this price point simply would not expect
Whether you need a home office, a guest room or simply somewhere to put everything, the attic solves a problem most first homes cannot
The bathroom is full-size and functional - worth updating in time, but no barrier to moving straight in
Bus stops are close by and the town centre - shops, cafés and everyday essentials - is all within a short walk from the front door
Central Workington terraces have been the reliable entry point for first-time buyers in this area for well over a century
The property is ready to move into and improve gradually, at your own pace, without a landlord's permission
Tired Of Paying Rent With Nothing To Show For It? This two-bedroom terraced house in the centre of Workington is the kind of solid, affordable first step that has set young buyers up for generations - and the large attic room means you get more space than you'd expect at this price.
That feeling when your rent goes out and you think - what do I actually have to show for this? Most people in Workington have had it. The ones who did something about it often started with a house exactly like this one.
There is nothing complicated about 39 Peter Street. It is a two-bedroom Victorian terrace in the centre of town, at a price where a mortgage payment and your current rent are probably closer than you think. It will not win awards for its exterior - pebbledash render and UPVC windows make no attempt to be something they are not - but step through the front door and the ground floor already works.
The kitchen and living area have been opened up into one space, with recessed spotlighting, light oak shaker-style units with dark worktops, and a peninsula that separates the cooking from the sitting without boxing either in. The laminate flooring runs through cleanly, and there is enough room to eat, watch television and have someone round without it feeling cramped. For a first home, that is a solid starting point.
Upstairs, the two bedrooms are straightforward. The second room has fitted sliding mirror wardrobes which is one less thing to sort on moving in. The bathroom has a full-size bath and is perfectly functional, though it is the sort of room that will benefit from attention when the time and budget are right - and that is worth knowing upfront.
Now the attic. This is the thing that changes the maths on this house. A large room, previously used as a third bedroom, that most buyers at this price point simply would not expect to find. If you work from home, even occasionally, the idea of having a dedicated room away from the rest of the house - somewhere you can close the door on the working day - is not a small thing. It also works as a guest room, a creative space, or simply somewhere to put everything that does not have a home yet.
The town centre location matters more than it might sound on paper. Bus stops are close by. The main shops, the town hall, cafés and everyday essentials are all within a short walk. If you do not drive or would rather not, that is the kind of freedom that usually costs more than this.
Terraced houses like this one have been the entry point for buyers in Cumbrian towns for well over a century. They are affordable, they are solidly built, and they give first-time buyers a foothold they can build on. This one is ready to move into and improve over time, at your own pace, without a landlord's permission.
If you have been watching Rightmove and wondering when the numbers will finally work in your favour, this is probably the moment. Get in touch to arrange a viewing.
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