If you're currently hunting the property market and haven't found the right place for you, look no further.
This four-bed, bath and three-reception Edwardian family home is up on the market for £680,000 on Zoopla.
Set on Oxhey Avenue it's in the popular residential location and within walking distance of Bushey train station.
Offering a large mature rear garden and off street parking, the home is a perfect project to become a family home.
Take a look inside this £600k Edwardian home
Ready to move in, the property has been cared for with little signs of decay and clean walls ready for a new lick of paint.
With large bay windows, the space feels large and brighter, plus the sliding doors allow two rooms to become one with the potential for the space to become the open plan.
It has enough space for large furniture including sofa tables and chairs along with tv and storage space.
Moving into the kitchen, the space is set towards the back of the home and uses its classic windows to brighten up the area.
Although in need of some modernisation, the kitchen shows plenty of potentials, with space for top-of-the-range appliances, a fridge and new storage.
Upstairs, the bathroom and toilets are traditional to the age of the home, with a separate bathroom and toilet which can be knocked into one.
The bathroom has a bath with an overhead shower and clean tiled walls and flooring.
Looking at the biggest of the four bedrooms is set at the front of the home with large bay windows.
The room has space for a large double bed, wardrobe, desk and storage units.
Plus there is also a fireplace that could be opened up to give the room part of its traditional features again.
Outside into the rear garden, the space is long with plenty of greenery.
With a path down the centre, it is the perfect family home with room for gatherings and enjoying the outdoors space in the warmer months.
See the full listen now on Zoopla.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here