THIS three bedroom family home could be yours for just £35,000 – but it could take you a while to move in. The property in Middlesbrough has been described as the “perfect renovation pr…
THIS three bedroom family home could be yours for just £35,000 - but it could take you a while to move in.
The property in Middlesbrough has been described as the "perfect renovation project" - which is just a nice way of saying how much work needs doing to make it liveable.Credit: RightmoveThe kitchen window is boarded-upExposed brick, ripped wallpaper and boarded-up windows doesn't really suggest a buyer could move in straight away., the home in the North Ormesby area has double-glazed windows and light-wood flooring - which seems to have a weird slug-like trail in the lounge.
And if the wood panel for a kitchen window doesn't shock you, the bright pink room upstairs with a broken boiler in might. The house definitely has potential with two large bedrooms and a large reception room, which once stripped "provides an ideal space for family time".
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