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2 bed end of terrace house
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Our Summary
- Situated on Summer Street in the popular market town of Leighton Buzzard, this two-bedroom end of terrace home offers a fantastic opportunity for buyers looking for a well-located property with plenty of potential
- While the home would benefit from some modernisation, it provides a great chance for the next owner to update and personalise the space to suit their own taste
- The accommodation offers well-proportioned living space and would make an ideal first-time purchase, investment opportunity, or home for those looking to take their next step on the property ladder
- Both areas would benefit from some updating, but offer good scope for the next owner to improve and personalise the space to suit their needs
- The garden provides plenty of scope for seating, planting, entertaining, or further landscaping, depending on the needs of the next owner
- At the far end of the garden, there is a solid timber outbuilding, providing useful additional storage or potential for a workshop, garden office, or hobby space
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Description
The property is a two-bedroom end of terrace home on Summer Street in Leighton Buzzard town centre. It offers well-proportioned living space with a generous living/dining room, a kitchen, and a bathroom, all of which would benefit from modernisation. The property has two bedrooms on the first floor, each with simple and practical layout.
Externally, the property has a generous rear garden with a long and well-sized outdoor space, side access via an alleyway, and a solid timber outbuilding for storage or potential for a workshop or hobby space. The property is heated by electric radiators, and the pipework for a former central heating system remains in place, allowing for potential reinstatement of gas central heating. The property is connected to mains electricity, water, sewerage, and drainage.