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£65,000

Patrick Street, Grimsby, DN32

3 bedroom Terraced House

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Overview

An ideal investment property which should rent for approx £125 per week as a whole house, yield increasing significantly if let as individual rooms (subject to any necessary consents) - good size home approx 1,000 sq ft - NO CHAIN

In this popular residential area close to Hainton Avenue a traditional bay windowed terraced house. It is well placed for local shops and other facilities and makes an excellent investment or family home.
The spacious accommodation which has gas central heating, and extensive UPVC double glazing comprises …..

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Key Features

  • Ideal investment property

  • 3 1st floor bedrooms

  • 3 reception rooms

  • No chain

  • Location

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