Would you be willing to pay £715,000 for this home?
Set on Observer Drive, the freehold home has four double-sized bedrooms with two bathrooms and off-street parking.
Plus it's close to local amenities and highly regarded schools including Watford Grammar School For Boys.
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Look inside this £715k home in Watford
The property offers a vibrant, flexible living space, and according to the estate agent, Dey King & Haria, has been considerably developed and updated by the current owners.
The family home is filled with light and has a capacious presence, extended across three levels.
On the ground floor, there is an inviting entrance hallway leading to a reception and dining room.
The dining room also has bi-fold doors and Velux windows to allow for all light to sweep in and offers owners 'indoors outdoors living' during the warmer months.
Completing the ground floor is a high-class, integrated kitchen, well-equipped with a great amount of cupboards and storage space for all your kitchen gadgets, countertop space, and a breakfast bar.
The upper two storeys have four double bedrooms, with the primary accented by fitted wardrobes and an ensuite shower room.
Plus, there is even a second bathroom on the property's top floor that works great as a family bathroom.
The estate agents underlined the generous size of the bedrooms and the added living space resulting from the conversion of the garage and rear extension.
The light-filled rear of the house leading to the decked garden was cited as a unique touch.
Off-street parking, guest cloakroom, bespoke storage cupboards, double glazing, and gas central heating are further noteworthy features.
Observer Drive also has easy access to highly regarded schools, award-winning Cassiobury Park, Watford Metropolitan Station, and town centre amenities, the location leaves little to be desired.
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