Laughton Way, Lincoln, LN2

Lincoln

£160,000 Offers Over

Property features

  • Close Proximity to City Centre
  • Spacious Lounge
  • Driveway
  • Ideal Investment, Starter or Small Family Home
  • Council Tax Band A (Lincoln)
  • EPC Rated D (Potential B)
  • Contact Ben for More Information!
Department:
Sales
Reference No.:
07f5f509-1c2a-4349-99af-657528e286bd
Postcode:
LN2 2ES
Type:
House
Availability:
For Sale
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
1
Receptions:
1
Tenure:
Freehold

Summary

Don't miss this great opportunity! Ideal for investment or a starter/small family home. This three bedroom house includes a driveway, enclosed garden, and close proximity to Lincoln's city centre.

Details

Welcome to your new home in Laughton Way, Lincoln!

This affordable three bedroom property is perfect for first-time buyers, small families, or savvy investors looking for a great rental opportunity. Situated in a convenient location, this house offers close proximity to Lincoln's bustling city centre. You'll have easy access to a wide range of amenities, including shops, restaurants, schools, and transportation links. Imagine the convenience of being just a short drive away from everything you need!

As you step inside, you'll be greeted by a spacious lounge that is perfect for relaxing and entertaining guests. The abundance of natural light fills the room, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The neutral decor provides a blank canvas for you to add your personal touch and style. The kitchen is well-equipped with ample storage space and has the potential for you to decorate and upgrade the space to suit your style and needs. The property boasts three comfortable bedrooms, providing ample space for everyone in the family or accommodating guests.

Whether you have a growing family or simply need a home office, this property offers the flexibility to adapt to your changing needs. One of the standout features of this property is the enclosed rear garden, offering a private and secure outdoor space for you to relax, garden, or entertain. Enjoy summer barbecues and create a peaceful sanctuary where you can unwind after a long day. Additional benefits include a driveway, ensuring convenient off-road parking, and council tax band A, keeping your monthly expenses manageable.

For energy-conscious buyers, the EPC rating is D with the potential for improvement to a B rating, reducing your environmental impact and energy costs. To take the next step and make this house your new home, contact Ben today for more information. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to own an affordable property with so much potential. Start your journey towards comfortable living in Laughton Way, Lincoln!

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