Affordable two-bed terrace with garden access, ideal first home or rental near the coast.
Two double bedrooms, compact footprint suitable for first-time buyers or investors
A compact mid-20th-century mid-terrace in Askam-in-Furness, offered with vacant possession and practical, low-cost running costs (Council Tax Band A). The house delivers two double bedrooms, an open-plan lounge/dining area, fitted kitchen and a ground-floor shower room — all benefitting from gas central heating and double glazing. Room sizes are modest but sensible for a first home or buy-to-let, and the property sits in a quiet town-fringe area with fast broadband and very low crime.
The exterior is pebble-dash typical of the era and the interior is broadly tidy but dated: cosmetic updating would immediately enhance comfort and value. There is a small rear yard and pedestrian access across a lane to an enclosed garden with plants and shrubs; note the seller states this garden is not in the title deeds despite being used by the property, so buyers should check legal ownership during purchase.
This house suits purchasers seeking an affordable entry into the coastal village market or an investor targeting straightforward lettings. The footprint and compact rooms limit expansion potential, but low maintenance, good local schools and proximity to amenities and the coast are definite positives. No flood risk is recorded for this location.