Take a look at this two-bedroom terrace home between Wrexham and Mold, with a surprisingly big back garden.
The property has gone on the market with Monopoly for offers in excess of £120,000 and is described as an excellent first-time or investment purchase.
It is situated in Abermorddu in Flintshire, on Hawarden Road, and is close to Wrexham. The property comprises of; a lounge and kitchen on the ground floor and two bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor.
In the lounge, there is a feature wood burner with a stone hearth and tiled surround. There is a double-glazed window to the front, tiled flooring, and stairs off to the first floor.
The kitchen is fitted with matching wall, drawer, and base units, a working surface with an inset stainless-steel sink and drainer, a built-in electric oven, and plumbing for a washing machine. There is also a door off to the rear garden.
Upstairs are both bedrooms, one facing to the front with views of Hope Mountain and a built-in storage cupboard.
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The other bedroom is the smaller of the two and is rear-facing. Both have wood effect flooring.
There is also the bathroom, which is fitted with a modern white suite, which includes a small bath with a 'Rainforest' style shower head over, and fully tiled walls.
The rear garden is described as a “fantastic” feature of the property. It is generous in size and has a well-maintained rear garden which has a concrete/slated area immediately adjacent to the rear of the property leading onto a decked seating area and steps leading down to a paved path and lawned garden.
For more information, visit: https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/139564052#/?channel=RES_BUY
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