This is a
charming four bedroom mid-terrace house located within Coleraine town centre and
close to most local amenities. Extending to approximately 1259 sq ft of living
space, the property possesses that all important feeling of warmth and
character. This superb home should meet the needs of a wide and varied range of
potential purchasers. Having been recently renovated to include a new
kitchen and bathroom, the property also benefits from a host of
extras. Centrally located, the property is situated to basically most, if not
all local amenities including shops, churches, bus and train stations with
routes to Portstewart, Portrush and the university. Early inspection is highly
recommended of this most delightful and conveniently located
property.
Features
Oil Fired Central Heating
PVC Double Glazed Windows
Town Centre Location
Previously Used As An HMO
Room Details
ENTRANCE PORCH:
With feature cornicing and tiled floor.
ENTRANCE HALL:
With feature cornicing and tiled floor.
LOUNGE/DINING AREA: 12' 11" X 12' 6" (3.94m X 3.81m)
With recess log burner with slate hearth, featuring cornicing, wired for wall lights and tiled floor.
KITCHEN: 12' 5" X 8' 1" (3.78m X 2.46m)
With single drainer stainless steel sink unit, high and low level built in units with tiling between, integrated ceramic hob, stainless steel oven and stainless steel extractor fan above and tiled splashback, plumbed for automatic washing machine, space for fridge freezer, drawer bank, recessed lighting and tiled floor.
BATHROOM:
With white suite comprising w.c., wash hand basin with storage below and tiled splashback, fully tiled walk in shower cubicle with electric shower, bath with tiled surround, hot press and extractor fan.
BEDROOM (1): 16' 9" X 10' 8" (5.11m X 3.25m)
(max)
BEDROOM (2): 10' 8" X 10' 8" (3.25m X 3.25m)
With "Velux" window.
BEDROOM (3): 15' 9" X 10' 8" (4.80m X 3.25m)
With dormer window and storage cupboards.
BEDROOM (4): 10' 8" X 10' 7" (3.25m X 3.23m)
With "Velux" window.
Yard area to rear is fully enclosed and laid in concrete. Outhouse housing tumble dryer. Light and tap to rear. Garden to front is fully fenced in and laid in lawn.
Location
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Directions
Travelling into Coleraine on the Millburn Road towards the town centre, follow the road onto Union Street. No 54 will be the third house on your left hand side just after the entrance to Brook Street.
Disclaimer: The following calculations act as a guide only, and are based on a typical repayment mortgage model. Financial decisions should not be made based on these calculations and accuracy is not guaranteed. Always seek professional advice before making any financial decisions.
Property Surveying
Armstrong Gordon are delighted to have access to a number of top local independent Rics Surveyors and can arrange for a quote for any level of survey as per the Rics levels below.
Helping you choose the right survey
Why do you need an RICS Home Survey? Because forewarned is forearmed. Choosing the right survey will help highlight any serious problems and advise you of the specific risks before you commit to the process of buying or selling a property.
RICS has three different levels of survey (outlined overleaf). These can only be conducted by an RICS qualified surveyor.
Reliable and cost effective, these reports carry the full weight of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors – the industry’s most respected authority on surveying. Buying a home
It’s important to remember that your mortgage lender’s valuation report is not a survey. It merely tells your lender whether or not the property is reasonable security for your loan. An RICS survey will tell you the actual condition of the property. That’s vital information that can be invaluable during price negotiations, and will also help you avoid expensive surprises after you’ve moved in. There is an option for an RICS HomeBuyer Report (Survey level 2) which also includes a valuation as a standard part of the service for your own purposes.
Selling a home
An RICS survey can be an aid to selling your home. It will show you any problems that may delay your sale or cause price reductions later in the process.
Staying at home
A survey of the current condition of your home will warn you of defects and help you avoid escalating repair and maintenance costs in the future.