1 bedroom End-of-Terrace House
Howards Way, Newton abbot
£145,000 Guide Price
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An excellent opportunity to acquire this well-presented one-bedroom end-of-terrace home, ideally suited to first-time buyers, downsizers, or investors seeking a low-maintenance property in a convenient and well-connected location.
One bedroom end of terrace house.
Beautifully maintained throughout, the property offers bright and comfortable accommodation with an open-plan living arrangement designed to maximise both space and natural light. The contemporary kitchen flows effortlessly into the living area, creating a sociable environment ideal for modern living, while large windows ensure the space feels light and welcoming throughout the day.
The accommodation includes a generous double bedroom and a stylish shower room, providing practical and comfortable living in a thoughtfully designed layout.
Outside, the property benefits from its own private garden, offering an ideal space for relaxing, entertaining, or enjoying outdoor dining. A designated parking space adds further convenience, a valuable feature for both homeowners and tenants alike.
Offered to the market with no onward chain, the property presents a straightforward and attractive purchase opportunity.
Situated within a quiet and popular residential area on the outskirts of Newton Abbot, the property enjoys easy access to a range of local amenities including a convenience store, primary school, doctor's surgery and public house. Newton Abbot town centre is approximately two miles away and offers a wide selection of shopping, leisure and dining facilities, together with excellent transport connections to Exeter, Plymouth and the surrounding South Devon area.
Combining convenience, comfort and excellent value, this delightful home is sure to appeal to a wide range of buyers. Early viewing is highly recommended.
Property Reference: HRT106214576



About Torquay
Torquay’s seafront and marina are bustling whatever the time of year, with tourists and locals enjoying the beaches, bars and restaurants and visiting the nearby Living Coasts aquarium.
There’s a wide choice of quality primary and secondary schools in the town, including Torquay Boys’ and Girls’ Grammar Schools, which are both Ofsted-rated ‘Outstanding’.
Torquay was the birthplace of legendary crime writer and the best-selling novelist of all time, Agatha Christie. Her life and work are celebrated in the Agatha Christie Mile walk around Torquay’s seafront, which showcases places that were inspirational in her life and works, including Beacon Cove and Princess Pier.
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