THERE are hundreds of properties for sale across Northwich - but what homes are the most popular on the market?
Property website Zoopla has compiled the top 10 most viewed properties in Northwich for the past 30 days - with the most popular being viewed more than 700 times.
Annabel Dixon, Zoopla spokesperson said: “We’re a nation that’s passionate about property, even if we’re not necessarily on the hunt to buy or rent. There are some real gems among the thousands of homes listed on Zoopla. If you want to see fascinating properties in your local area, refining your Zoopla search by ‘most popular’ is a great way to see what’s really grabbing attention.”
Here is the top ten most viewed homes in Northwich:
1. Salary Row - £44,950
The most viewed is this three-bed semi with no chain. This is an opportunity to purchase a 25 per cent shared ownership property situated in a popular new build development on the outskirts in Lostock Gralam. The property having only been recently constructed in the last few years is immaculately presented throughout.
2. Spencer Street - £170,000
This three bedroom, semi detached house has a large driveway with off road parking. There is a downstairs WC, conservatory, converted loft space with Velux and a large rear garden with decking area.
3. Middlewich Road - £115,950
This two bedroom terraced property is situated in the Rudheath area. Within walking distance of the local schools, shops, train station and other amenities. It is an end terrace and features a lounge, dining room, ground floor bathroom, rear garden. No chain.
4. Parry Avenue - £194,995
This three bedroom semi detached modern built family home offers contemporary living over two floors with advantages such as a ground floor WC, separate utility room, en suite facilities to the master bedroom and a garage. It is situated within a new development in Winnington.
5. Archford, Winnington Avenue - £93,997
A three-bedroom home with 50 per cent share with Home Reach. Part-buy / part-rent. It's a mid-terrace with double parking space, kitchen/dining room, cloakroom, en suite shower room. There are three bedrooms, one ensuite, plus family bathroom.
6. Potters Place - £42,500
This leasehold new build property has two bedrooms and two parking spaces. This price represents 25 per cent ownership. The accommodation benefits from having off road parking for two vehicles. It has with fitted carpets, integrated oven, hob and extractor, two parking spaces, turfed lawns and vinyl flooring to kitchen and bathroom.
7. Silverlea Road, Lostock Gralam - £85,000
This two-bedroom mid-terraced house is for sale on a 50 per cent shared ownership basis. It has off road parking for two vehicles and in brief comprises; entrance hall, downstairs cloakroom, lounge/diner, kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom. This home comes with fitted carpets & laminate flooring, integrated oven, hob and extractor, two parking spaces & turfed lawn.
8. Penrhyn Road, Winnington - £220,000
This four-bedroom house occupies a corner plot in old Winnington. It has an open-plan kitchen / living / diner plus extra reception. Large garden plus driveway. Ideal for first-time buyers, a growing family or someone looking for a home of period style with successfully reworked living space and the opportunity to take a property to the next level.
9. Chester Road - £200,000
This five bedroom house has two bathrooms and two reception rooms. There is spacious accommodation throughout and characteristic features. There is a cellar with space and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer and outside To the rear of the property is a private and enclosed rear garden which is mainly laid to lawn.
10. Manchester Road - £205,000
A three-bedroom spacious property with outbuildings, including summer house and a WC and treatment room which is currently being used as a beauticians treatment room. The property is approached by a generous driveway. There is a private and enclosed garden to the rear which has been landscaped to include artificial grass and a patio area as well as providing access to the various out buildings.
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