This three bedroom home in Northumberland has been listed for a rather low price. Sitting in the historic market town of Morpeth. The quaint cottage like property has been described as “deceptively spacious”.
The home has a large front garden, which appears to have been tended to.
The redbrick home is a terraced house, but it is large than it appears. The floorplan reveals an entrance hall, with a reasonable size lounge on the left when you enter.
Leading forwards, the hallway opens up to a large kitchen and diner, and the property boasts an outhouse at the back.
Upstairs there are two double bedrooms and a single bedroom, with a bathroom suite.
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So why is the property listed at a cheap price? Purplebricks confirmed the home is up for exhaustion.
The online company detailed how this process works on the site.
“Purple Bricks Online Auctions is a new, innovative and pioneering platform for buying and selling property,” it read.
“Open to both cash and mortgage buyers. It provides all the benefits synonymous with traditional auctions, including: speed and certainty of sale, transparency and zero risk of gazumping or double-selling but with the added advantage of being able to bid pressure-free from the comfort of your own home or office via desktop, tablet or mobile phone.
It boasts “a modern kitchen/diner, modern bathroom and off-road parking with a detached garage.”
Outside, the property enjoys a rear garden with a paved patio, lawn and planted beds to fenced boundaries.
So what about the location?
“Situated in Rednal, Cofton Park Drive is well located for Rubery high street offering a range of convenience stores and within near distance to the Golf Course,” the advert reads.