Two-bedroom house could be yours for £75k… but it needs some serious work
A TWO bed home has come on the market for just £75,000 - but it will need a serious bit of work done to it.
The pebble dashed terraced house in Stoke-on-Trent is located on a quiet and "popular residential road" and could offer first time buyers a fantastic housing opportunity.
Walking through the front door the lucky new homeowner will have the option of two decent-sized light reception rooms.
The first holds a smart timber fireplace with a flame effect gas fire that will keep you warm and snug, reports.
A doorway then leads into the next reception room which also boasts a gas fire and a staircase which leads to the first floor.
Either room could offer the perfect lounge or dining area for the new owners of this Welby Street home.
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Continuing through the house, a spartan kitchen with ramshackle fittings will need to be completely torn out.
The knackered wooden and MDF surfaces appear beyond salvageable and a tired-looking gas stove will need a new lease of life given to it if you want to make this house a home.
While a bathroom with a trendy egg-shaped jacuzzi bath is attached to the kitchen at the end of the house - on the market for £74,950.
But the new buyer may want to rip the whole washroom out and start from scratch as the fittings appear dated, worn and may be a tad grimy.
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Outside has plenty of opportunity for transformation.
The paved yard at the back, while riddled with weeds, wobbly paving and flaking paintwork, could be made into your very own slice of paradise.
But like with the rest of the property - you'll need to throw some cash at it to get it spick and span.
Going upstairs, bedrooms are bare and there are no carpets.
That said, the exposed wooden floorboards and white walls offer would-be buyers a blank canvas to work with to create their perfect home.
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Both are decent sized rooms which allow plenty of light to flood in and would offer a great space for any couple or small family.
Estate agent Austerberry said: "This house has obviously been the subject of modernisation in the past but it now needs some more attention, in particular to the kitchen and bathroom."