Are you on the hunt for a new home and are willing to spend £1.1m? Then look no further.
Based on Langley Way, this four-bed detached home with two baths and two receptions is ready to move into.
The immaculate family home is less than a mile from Watford underground station and Watford Junction, plus it even has a large attached garage at the side of the home.
See the full listing now on Zoopla.
Look inside this immaculate family home in Watford
This house's inviting appeal is evident right from its spacious hallway, complete with understairs storage and a handy downstairs restroom.
The property also offers a broad dual-aspect living room, according to the estate agent, Dey King & Haria Ltd.
There is a well-lit dining room which doubles as a second lounge and has the potential to serve as a fourth bedroom, due to its additional en-suite shower room.
Additionally, residents can benefit from an expansive, contemporary kitchen with a view overlooking the garden.
The house shows its ample space on the first floor with three substantial double bedrooms, one of which has fitted wardrobes, plus the upstairs also houses a four-piece family bathroom.
The garden promises a delightful space for entertaining guests, marked by a large patio directly linked to the house and a lawned area further back.
Additional features include an attached garage next to the kitchen, and off-street parking on a spacious carriage driveway, which accommodates around eight cars, as described by the estate agent.
With scope for improvement and extensions, provided the necessary planning permissions are granted, the property offers the potential for developing the space above the kitchen and garage and extending the rear.
Langley Way boasts proximity to well-regarded schools, including Cassiobury Infant/Juniors, and Nascot Juniors, and within walking distance from Watford Boys/Girls Grammar Schools.
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