A number of properties were added to the market on Wednesday August 28, here are the latest homes for sale in Barrow across a range of different prices.
We’ve rounded up three Barrow properties, from cheapest to most expensive…
For our cheapest property, we have a two-bedroom mid-terrace home on Lumley Street, which is looking for offers in the region of £84,950.
This ‘well presented’ and ‘tastefully’ decorated property enjoys a ‘popular’ residential area.
It is positioned close to a number of local amenities, including valuable public transport links and schools.
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The ground floor includes a lounge with laminate flooring, which leads to a dining room completed by double glazed patio doors to the outside.
The kitchen is fitted with high shine wall and base with worktops to compliment, plus a number of appliances.
The first-floor landing provides access to two double bedrooms plus a shared, three-piece bathroom suite. There is also a boarded loft space.
Outside there is a paved yard area with an outhouse.
The property is in ready to move in condition and marketed by Ross Estate Agencies who said: “Calling all first-time buyers!
“Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate size and standard on offer.”
Our middle-priced property is a three-bedroom family home on Durham Street, which is listed with an asking price of £135,000.
This ‘beautifully presented’ property on the end of a terrace row is located close to a range of amenities and offers ‘striking’ décor.
This forecourt fronted home provides a ‘light and airy’ open plan living area, including a front-facing lounge and a dining room, each featuring a fireplace.
The kitchen is a large room with modern units and a large expanse of work surface and space to accommodate a number of appliances.
A split-level landing provides access to the loft as well as doors to three bedrooms and a modern family bathroom.
Outside, there is an enclosed yard with several outbuildings as well as plentiful roadside parking.
This property is marketed by Poole Townsend Estate Agents, who described it as an ‘ideal’ home to consider, for first time purchasers, couples and families.
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For our most expensive property, we have a ‘spacious’ four-bedroom family home on Central Drive, Walney, which is looking for offers in the region of £295,000.
This detached residence enjoys a popular location on Walney, close to a number of nearby amenities, schools, transport links coastal beaches and a golf course.
At the front of the property, you are greeted by a garden complete with a lawned area, plants and shrubs.
The property offers ‘excellent’ living accommodation with coved ceilings throughout most of the rooms.
An entrance hallway provides access to the ‘spacious’ lounge which boasts a feature fireplace, and leads through to the dining room, which provides patio doors leading to the garden.
A modern fitted, combined kitchen and dining space make an L-shape, offering a range of units and appliances, plus a breakfast bar. The ground floor also includes a cloak room and downstairs WC.
The first-floor landing provides a seating area as well as storage, access to the loft and the upstairs accommodation.
There are four bedrooms, the master room boasts wood effect flooring and a three-piece ensuite bathroom with tiled walls and a shower cubicle. There is also a shared, three-piece family bathroom.
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At the back of the property there is an enclosed rear garden with a paved seating area, raised decked areas, summer house, workshop, store shed, plants and shrubs.
There is space for off road parking as well as a garage with power points, plumbing, and gas.
This property is marketed by Ross Estate Agencies, who said: “Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate size on offer.”
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