While some properties get snapped up within hours of hitting the market, others can take a little longer to become someone’s new home.
Properties which have been waiting for a buyer for some time could mean you are in a better position to haggle the price down, so there’s a chance you could grab a bargain.
And that's no different for Bexley, seeing one property on Zoopla first listed in March 2022 that has yet to find the right buyer.
Of course, sometimes the reason a property might not be selling is that the vendor is asking too high a price and is unwilling to come down on it.
Currently, the property's price has not dropped from the £250,000 that it was first listed for.
But if you were on the hunt for a new family home, then look no further as this property on Zoopla might just be for you.
Take a look inside Bexley's longest listing on Zoopla:
This cash buyers-only home is a cosy four-bedroom concrete build that has two bathrooms, and its own garden and is close to the Elizabeth Line at Abbey Wood Station.
Starting in the living room you can see there is plenty of space for a large family-sized sofa, coffee table and TV, and the arched entryway gives the home a unique touch.
Plus, the front room has large windows that allow for plenty of natural light to flow through the downstairs area of the property.
Moving into the spacious kitchen, the black tiles give the home a modern interior touch with room to make the kitchen your own.
The counters offer a great amount of cooking space along with handy modern appliances and extra space for a dining table.
Just one of four bedrooms, you can see it is ready to move into and make it your own, with the chance for a new lick of paint and some new furniture.
Next to that is a family bathroom that is a good size, with a bath and shower feature.
Outside the garden is large with fences and a shed for extra storage. The small concert patio area is also a great space for seating and it gives you the opportunity to make it your own.
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