If you've been looking for a home that's a blank canvas and a bit of a project, then look no further.
As this £600,000 freehold home in Abbots Langley is on Rightmove now ready for someone to make it their dream home.
The property is a three-bed detached and freehold that has front and rear gardens with a driveway and garage.
Independent estate agent, Joe Rylett of eXp UK, said: “In a challenging market for buyers, the competition for modern or recently renovated homes is particularly tough.
"Going for a doer-upper could be a great approach and this property has the potential to be a lovely home for a family in a great neighbourhood.”
Take a look inside the doer-upper now:
Stepping into the open-plan living room/ dining room you can see that this home offers plenty of space and original features.
With a stone-style fireplace, archway and large open patio doors to let plenty of natural light flow through.
There's room for a good-sized sofa/table and plenty of ways to make it your own.
Moving into the kitchen, it's a classic long design with loads of storage and the chance to modernise.
The current style allows loads of counter space and room for shelving instead of cupboards in some areas.
Upstairs into one of the three bedrooms, you can see if features strong wooden flooring, large windows and built-in wardrobes.
This blank canvas gives you the chance to make the space your own with the chance to take out the wardrobes to make the room feel bigger.
Next into the quirky bathroom that is currently a lilac colour and has a bath with an overhead shower.
The mirror gives the bathroom a unique feel with its unusual but good-sized design.
Outside the garden is a good size, with a mix of grass and patio areas surrounded by shrubbery.
There's even room for a greenhouse and there is a brick shed for all your extra storage needs.
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