This two-bedroom terraced house, constructed in the 1980s and nestled in a quiet cul-de-sac, presents an excellent opportunity for renovation or investment. The property is devoid of any chain, allowing for a straightforward purchase process.
While the home requires some updating, it provides a solid foundation for those looking to personalize their living space or enhance its rental potential. The first floor comprises two bedrooms and a bathroom, while the ground floor features a lounge, a dining area, and a fitted kitchen with ample natural light from the double-glazed windows. The gas combination boiler heats the property efficiently via radiators.
Outside, you'll find enclosed gardens at both the front and rear. The back garden offers privacy and access to a public green space, making it suitable for families or those who appreciate outdoor areas. Parking is conveniently available in a designated bay across from the house.
The property's location adds to its appeal; it's just a short distance from Camborne's town center, which is rich in mining history and equipped with diverse local and national retailers. Essential amenities like grocery shopping are nearby, with Tesco located within a quarter-mile. Furthermore, excellent transport links are available through Camborne’s mainline railway station, offering direct routes to London Paddington and connections to other regions of the UK.
This property not only serves as an ideal starter home but also stands out as an investment opportunity with potential rental yields estimated between £850 - £900 per month. With its competitive pricing and renovation potential, viewing this residence—via an interactive virtual tour before scheduling an in-person inspection—could be advantageous for prospective buyers and investors alike.