3 bedroom Mid-Terrace House
Radnor Street, Swindon
£160,000 Guide Price
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** IDEAL INVESTMENT PROPERTY ** This 3-bedroom terraced house, located in the heart of Swindon town centre, offers an excellent opportunity for investors looking for a property to renovate and either rent out or sell.
No Onward Chain
The house has a classic terraced frontage with a manageable, low-maintenance front garden. The property is in a well-established area, with good access to Swindon’s amenities, including shops, restaurants, and transport links. The back of the property features a decently-sized garden, perfect for outdoor space, whether it’s used for leisure or adding value with a patio or garden area.
The open-plan living and dining area is generously sized, offering a blank canvas for updating. The space benefits from large windows allowing natural light to flow in, making it feel airy and welcoming. The original features, such as period fireplaces could be enhanced to give the space more character. The layout is ideal for a modern living room and dining area combination, offering flexibility for new tenants or potential buyers.
The kitchen, located at the rear of the house, is functional but could use updating. A full renovation could create a contemporary, well-equipped space that opens onto the garden for ease of access.
The first floor features three good-sized bedrooms. The master bedroom is particularly spacious and offers ample space for a double bed, wardrobe, and storage. The second and third bedrooms are also of a generous size, ideal for either additional bedrooms, a home office, or children’s rooms.
The bathroom that backs onto the kitchen is functional but dated, and modernizing it would certainly add value to the property. With a little effort, a new bathroom suite and tiling could make a world of difference.
A private rear garden with potential for landscaping or extending to enhance the outdoor space. The property’s central Swindon location means it’s close to everything, including excellent transport links such as the train station and motorway access, ideal for professionals or families.
In summary, this 3-bedroom terraced house in Swindon offers a great investment opportunity. The generous-sized rooms, open-plan living/dining space, and garden area provide an excellent base for renovation and modernization, making it perfect for investors looking to enhance the property and either rent it out for steady income or sell for a good return.
Property Reference: HRT106515787



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