Property experts, Zoopla, have picked five top bargains on the market in Watford.
All five properties have an asking price well below Watford’s average house price of £390,300.
Check out their picks below:
Three bed town house on the market at £325,000.
Located only 0.3 miles from Town Centre with access to a host of local amenities such as shops, eateries, reputable schools, good transport links and is within walking distance of several parks.
The three double bedroom mid-terrace property is available with no chain.
Two-bedroom terraced house available for £335,000.
Consists of two double bedrooms and an upstairs bathroom, as well as two reception rooms downstairs.
It is located within walking distance to both Town Centre, Met Line Station and Cassiobury Park.
The property comes with the added advantage of no onward chain complications.
Two-bedroom end of terrace home on the market for £350,000 The house includes an open plan living/dining room which provides access to the galley style kitchen and bathroom suite.
The kitchen also provides access to the rear garden.
Property experts, Zoopla, suggest the property could do with “some tender loving care.”
Two bed terraced house for sale at £300,000.
A modern freehold house situated within a short walk of Carpenders Park Station and local shopping facilities.
The accommodation comprises, on the ground floor, entrance hall, lounge/dining room, and a fully fitted kitchen with built-in electric hob, oven, fridge, and freezer.
On the first floor there are two bedrooms, a modern bathroom, and access to the loft space.
In addition there is an allocated parking space and various visitors spaces.
Holtsmere Close, WD25
Two bed property available for £265,000.
A double bedroom top floor flat with a communal garden, living room and laundry facilities.
Situated within easy walking distance of Sainsburys and Asda and provides accessible bus links to Watford's town centre together with the M1 and M25 major road links are close by.
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