Would you be willing to pay £800,000 for this home?
Set on Glentrammon Road in Orpington, the freehold home offers three bedrooms, two receptions and two bathrooms.
Plus, the home also offers an investment opportunity for potential buyers as planning permission has already been submitted for two semi-detached homes.
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Would you pay £800k for this home in Orpington?
The immaculately presented property boasts a warm entrance hall leading to well-renovated interiors.
Its living room space, described by the agent as a "bright and spacious haven", is flooded with natural light.
Following through to the kitchen and dining area, potential buyers will find modern base and wall units and a sociable space perfect for entertaining.
Added convenience is brought by a separate utility room offering dedicated laundry and storage space.
The estate agent, British Home Sellers, details the home's master bedroom as "generously sized" and accompanied by an en-suite bathroom for a luxurious and private retreat.
Two additional well-proportioned bedrooms offer further living spaces to accommodate family members or guests.
Buyers can also expect to find a contemporary three-piece bathroom suite adhering to the most recent design trends.
Beyond the interior, the property boasts a 70-foot front garden with a fish pond and a parking area for three cars.
The house's modern reconfiguration is marked by a comprehensive interior facelift that includes a new kitchen and bathrooms, tiled flooring, rewiring, ceiling and insulation, and underfloor heating.
The Agent notes that the significantly insulated and boarded attic boosts the property's energy efficiency.
The property is strategically located in Orpington, part of the London Borough of Bromley, known for its green spaces, top-tier schools, and seamless transport links.
The house's prime location provides easy access to local amenities, parks, and transport, promoting it as a suitable choice for families and professionals.
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