A terraced family home in Watford has come back onto the market and is one of the region's more affordable properties.
Set on Leavesden Road, the three-bedroom, one-bathroom and one-reception house has a guide price of £410,000.
Plus, it comes with off-street parking, high ceilings, feature fireplaces, and a courtyard garden and is just a short walk away from Watford Junction station.
You can see the full listing via Zoopla.
Inside the affordable family home in Watford
On the market with estate agent Marshall Vizard, they share that the "property still retains much of its original character".
Adding that it still has the "polished wooden floors, original fireplaces, and high ceilings throughout."
Stepping into the home, you're met with a bright and flowing feeling, with current homeowners making good use of the space and keeping the original floorboards a key feature.
The fireplace in the reception room is useable with tiles around the floor and it's front, giving the home some extra character.
In the kitchen, the wooden floorboard continues, with white clean cabinets adding some brightness along with wooden work stops matching the home's design.
Upstairs, you can explore the three bedrooms, with the master offering plenty of space for a double bed and ample storage.
Plus, you can make use of the original fireplace still in the room, creating a cosy and warm feeling.
Currently, one of the three bedrooms is being used as a home office but would make another good-sized bedroom.
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The current homeowners have been very smart with space, by using a nook as a tucked-away desk area.
Outside, the courtyard has some foliage, with trees and bushes dotted around, but can become a great spot to enjoy the summer.
The home is less than one mile from both Watford Junction and Watford North and just a little over a mile to Watford station.
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