JUST ON £350,000
47 Burton Stone Lane, York
Period property
Price guide: £350,000
Contact: Naish
Tel: 01904 653564
EVERYONE knows York has a housing problem.
Too many buyers chasing too few affordable properties. But all is not lost for those looking to get a foot on the ladder.
Why not think laterally and take on a project.
Not only is there a bargain to be had, you will end up with precisely the home you’ve always been looking for.
Number 47 Burton Stone Lane couldn’t be a better project to consider.
Handsome Victorian looks aside, this end terrace house located off Bootham is not only a five minute walk into the city centre, it boasts a rear garden and off-street parking for two cars.
All this for £350,000,what’s not to like?
Admittedly the house needs some refurbishing but that’s half the fun.
And it already has plenty of other temptations, such as original cornicing in the living room and hall, sash windows and panelled doors.
High ceilings and ample room sizes mean there is plenty of space.
The accommodation comprises an entrance hall, living room with large bay window to the front, original fireplace and cornicing, separate dining room leading to the kitchen, a downstairs shower room, plus rear hall with entrance to the garden.
To the first floor the return staircase opens out onto the landing, while the large main bedroom spans the width of the house.
There is a second double bedroom which looks out over the rear garden and the final area of the first floor has a family bathroom and separate WC which if opened up could make a beautiful space.
Outside is the aforementioned fore-courted garden with original wrought iron gate and railings; a rare gem this close to the city centre.
And many will be attracted to 47 Burton Stone Lane for that oh so enviable off street parking.
There are so many reasons to put this property on the wish list, that you’re spoiled for choice.
Form an orderly queue everyone.
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