Are you on the hunt for a new home and are willing to spend £475K? Then look no further.
Set in Bromley, the home offers a three-bed terraced style with one bathroom and two receptions.
Along with its charming features, the home also benefits from being within just a short walk to Bromley town centre and many nearby popular schools.
But whether you have £475K spare or love to have a peek at what’s on the housing market, would you buy it?
See the full listing now on Zoopla.
See inside this £475K property in Bromley
The ready-to-move-into terraced home features a neutrally decorated entrance hall that leads to a reception room and open-plan kitchen/dining.
The dining room and kitchen feature a wooden design with a large window allowing plenty of natural light to flow in along with spotlighting.
The living room has wooden-style flooring with glass patio doors leading to the rear garden.
The room is well sized with space for a large sofa, seating and extra storage units.
All three bedrooms benefit from large windows, with the master suite having space for a large double bed and extra furnishing.
The two smaller rooms also allow for plenty of space making it perfect for a family or as guest rooms.
The bathroom has a modern design with white titles and grey-style flooring, along with a large bath and extra storage space.
Outside the garden is low-maintenance with seeking, gravel and Astro turf-style flooring leading to a brick-built shed.
Describing the property, agents Nestled shared: "The location couldn't be better with Bromley Town Centre providing a vast array of shops, restaurants, supermarkets and leisure facilities."
Adding: "Bromley North station acts as a link service to Grove Park where you can then get fast and regular trains to Central London and The City. Bromley South offers fast and regular services to Victoria, making this the perfect home for those that commute."
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