A quirky link detached house has just gone up for sale in Sneinton with a guide price of £120,000. Just a 10-minute walk (depending upon your walking speed) from Green's Windmill and Science Centre, and around half an hour's stroll away from the Old Market Square in Nottingham city centre, the house is ideal for anyone who wants easy access to the city without being at its very heart.
The interesting design of the exterior of this house means that the door to the detached is on an angled exterior wall. It is a feature seen in some of the neighbouring homes in the area. While not entirely detached, the house doesn't appear to share any walls with another property but is linked by a neighbours garage, which is why we've termed it 'link detached'.
Selling agents David James Estate Agents say that the house has recently been improved and would be "perfect for first time buyers and investors". Its accommodation also has the potential to be altered.
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Perhaps surprisingly, the house currently has just one bedroom, a landing, and a bathroom on its first floor. However, the agent says there is potential to turn the bedroom into two rooms. Downstairs, there is a lounge and a kitchen, and outside a yard.
Viewers can also expect to find UPVC double glazed windows and gas central heating in the house, along with units in the kitchen and a white suite in the bathroom, according to the information posted on property website, Zoopla.
Standing in cul-de-sac Whittier Road, the property has been listed as falling council into council tax band A and is being sold with no upward chain. Interested buyers should contact David James Estate Agents for details and to arrange to view.
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