THIS terraced house looks to be a sure-fire bargain with a price tag of just £15,000 but there more to it than meets the eye.
Everyone is looking for value for money as the cost of living crisis continues and this property in Greater Manchester which has come onto the market with Rightmove looks to fit the bill.
The two-bed home in Tonge, on the outskirts of Bolton, is currently the cheapest property on the market in the region, where house prices averaged £141,578 over the last year.
However, any potential buyer may have to fork out a lot more on top of the asking price to do it up.
Photos inside the home show its current state and its clear it would need some modernising before any new owner could move in.
However, the property does have a lot going for it with a large amount of living space and it is in a fairly clean state.
With its low price and with a large amount of potential it would probably make a great purchase for a first-time buyer or someone wanting to buy-to-let.
The home is in a good location and situated near shops and amenities in Bolton town centre and less than two miles away from Hall i’ th’ Wood, Bolton and Bromley Cross train stations.
While the property may need modernisation, it does have attractive structural features include high ceilings, spacious rooms and two built-in fireplaces.
The home comprises a spacious living room, dining room and kitchen on the ground floor, with one double bedroom, a single bedroom and one bathroom with a shower upstairs.
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It also has a garden at the front and the rear.
There are two Ofsted Outstanding-rated schools less than a mile away – Moorgate Primary School and The Olive School.
The property is due to be sold via an online auction today with McHugh & Co.