2-Bedroom Mid-Terrace Property – Popular Location – Ideal Investment Opportunity
Situated on the sought-after York Street in Catchgate, this two-bedroom mid-terrace house presents an excellent opportunity for investors or first-time buyers. Requiring some modernisation, the property offers well-proportioned accommodation with scope to add value.
Ground Floor:
Entrance lobby with stairs to the first floor
Spacious lounge featuring a fireplace and inset gas fire
Fitted kitchen/dining room with white units, tiled splashbacks, and laminate flooring
First Floor:
Two double bedrooms
Bathroom with white suite including panelled bath, pedestal basin, and w.c.
Externally:
Generous lawned front garden with patio area
Enclosed rear yard
Brick-built garage to rear (requires attention)
Location:
Located within walking distance of shops and amenities in Catchgate and nearby Annfield Plain. Excellent road links via the A693 provide easy access to Chester-le-Street, Durham, and Tyneside. A wider range of facilities is available in Stanley and Consett town centres.
Note: The property requires some updating and is offered with no onward chain. Ideal for refurbishment or buy-to-let investment.
EPC Rating: TBC
Council Tax Band: A
Tenure: Freehold
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