Every week, dozens of properties are added to the market, we’ve rounded up three Ulverston properties across a range of prices.

Take a look at our cheap, middle-priced and most expensive options…

For our cheapest property, we have a two-bedroom, mid terrace home on Park Avenue at Swarthmoor, which is looking for offers in the region of £130,000.

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It is situated on a ‘highly popular’ street in Swarthmoor, a short drive from Ulverston Town Centre.

This property was added to Rightmove on Thursday September 4 and is marketed by, JH Homes, who said: “The property does require a little updating/completing but this has been reflected in the more than realistic asking price.

“Early internal inspection is strongly advised.”

The home is subject to a Local Occupancy Clause and requires some attention, and is being sold as seen, including all the appliances.

The ground floor living accommodation includes an entrance hallway and a lounge, as well as a kitchen area with access to an inner hall and utility room.

A first-floor landing provides access to the two bedrooms, one double and a single, plus a three-piece bathroom suite.

Outside, boasts ‘established’ gardens to the both the front and rear of the property. There is also a garage and space for off road parking.

The estate agent described it as an ‘excellent’ opportunity for a first-time buyer.

 

Our middle-priced property is a two-bedroom, mid-terrace home at Aldingham, which is looking for an offer of £220,000.

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The Old Coach House provides a ‘great’ opportunity to buy a ‘substantial’ mid mews property in a ‘picturesque’ coastal hamlet.

A short walk from the beach, the property boasts a ‘superb’ location, just off the Coast Road, with easy access to nearby towns Ulverston and Barrow.

This property was added to Rightmove on Friday September 6 and is marketed by JH Homes, who said: “Requiring refurbishment and modernisation the property is of excellent proportions and offers a superb redevelopment opportunity in this great position.”

A rear courtyard provides entrance to an open plan ground floor lounge, which boasts internal arched features and a staircase to first floor.

On the first-floor landing, there are doors to the two double bedrooms, which both offer a ‘pleasant’ view beyond the courtyard over farmland beyond.

The living accommodation also includes a combined kitchen and dining area, which offers glimpses of the Bay, and a three-piece bathroom suite.

Following a water burst, the property is requiring renovation and has the potential for a full redesign, making it ‘perfect for development.

The estate agent said: “Once redeveloped the property will offer a comfortable home perfect for a range of buyers. Early inspection is invited to appreciate the superb potential the property offers.”

At the front of the property is a small forecourt, while a communal courtyard, parking space and single garage can be found at the back of the home.

 

For our most expensive property we have a four-bedroom town house on Ainsworth Street, which is looking for offers in the region of £420,000.

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Boasting a ‘superb’ location near the Town Centre, the accommodation stretches over three storeys and boasts many character features.

This property was added to Rightmove on Thursday September 5 and is marketed by Corrie and Co, who said:” “This home is a rare find in a prime location.

This ‘charming’ home has an ‘enchanting’ forecourt, adorned with crawling ivy and mature shrubbery, leading to the front door.

An entrance porch continues into the entrance hall, which provides access to both the stairs and the ‘cosy’ lounge.

The lounge features an open fire with a statement mahogany surround, and a high window framed with wooden panelling.

An open archway connects to the dining area, which also features a high window, panelling, and shelving in the alcove.

A range of cottage-style units line the kitchen, which is equipped with a built-in oven and hob, plus ample space for a fridge freezer.

Wooden French doors open to the garden, while an internal door leads down to the cellar rooms, which are dry, and benefit from both electric and power, offering versatile space for various uses.

On the first floor, you will find two bedrooms and the main bathroom, a three-piece suite with ‘characterful rainbow block tiling’.

One bedroom includes an en-suite shower room, while the other is a double room with a ‘beautiful’ open fire and marble surround.

The second-floor landing benefits from plenty of natural light and leads to two more double bedrooms, which are both ‘spacious and bright’.

Outside, there is a mature, private garden filled with various plants and trees, providing a ‘’serene and secluded’ outdoor space. There is also a useful outbuilding.

The property is also equipped with solar panels on the roof, providing an eco-friendly energy source and helping to reduce electricity costs.

The estate agent described it as a ‘truly stunning’ home just a stone's throw from the town centre on a quiet street.