THIS week our top property in west Cumbria is this attractive semi-detached house in Workington.
It is currently on the market for £230,000 and can be paid for in monthly mortgage payments.
The property comes with three bedrooms and two bathrooms and has a large kitchen and diner space perfect for any social event.
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It can also come fully furnished which is subject to negotiations and has a smart stylish lounge to the front of the house.
The family bathroom is described as modern and stylish and comes with an ensuite downstairs WC. There is a good size garden, which is again good for any social event and is located on a modern and desirable estate.
A spokesperson from Right Move said: "Step into this 3 year old property and you really would think it was brand new.
"There’s a smart & stylish lounge at the front but the star attraction is likely to be the gorgeous modern kitchen and dining room with bi-fold doors to the rear garden.
"The kitchen/diner and garden are crying out for a summer BBQ. The property is practical too with a utility room, storage and a downstairs w/c.
"There’s also a bigger-than-most single garage to the side of the property. As the garage is set back at the end of the 2 car drive, it does give you the option of converting the rear into a bar to take the party-friendly garden from good to great.
"Upstairs has two double bedrooms ,the front bedroom coming with a stylish en-suite shower room, a single bedroom and the cool, tiled family bathroom.
"Potters Meadow is a lovely development of 35 new homes that’s popular with young couples and families.
"It’s on the southeastern edge of the town, so whilst it’s only 5 minutes drive to the centre, it does have a pleasant rural feel.
"If you have young children, Westfield Nursery and Primary Schoo, which has been rated Good by Ofsted, is only 3 minutes drive away in nearby Moorclose.
"If you’re looking for an immaculate modern family home, with a large garden that’s perfect for entertaining you need to check out this property."
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