£134,950
4 bed terraced bungalow for saleArgyle Street, Boston, Lincolnshire PE21
4 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Pygott & Crone - Boston
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About this property
Four Bedroom HMO Property
Potential Income £18,200 Per Annum. (13.4% Yield)
Close to the Town Centre
No Onward Chain
EPC Rating - D, Council Tax Band A
A Four bedroom HMO property located within the heart of Boston town. Being within close proximity to all amenities and the bus and train station, this property is ideally located and would make a fantastic investment.
Internally the accommodation briefly comprises, Entrance hall, Ground floor bedroom, Kitchen, Utility Room and Shower Room To the ground floor. To the first floor there are a further Three Bedrooms.
Offering great potential for a HMO with a potential income of £18,200 (13.4% Yield) this property would make an ideal investment.
Agents note:- The new owner will need to apply for a new HMO licence as these are not transferable. The current seller of this property is happy to apply for the licence on behalf of the buyer if the buyer is willing to pay for the Application fee. The fee for this is £1004.80. For more information please contact our office on . , before%20a%20licence%20is%20issued.
The property is currently tenanted but will be available with vacant possession upon completion.
Entrance Hall
Dining Room
3.23m x 3.63m - 10'7” x 11'11”
Kitchen
3.7m x 1.73m - 12'2” x 5'8”
Utility
0.93m x 1.84m - 3'1” x 6'0”
Shower Room
2.41m x 1.73m - 7'11” x 5'8”
Bedroom 1
3.09m x 2.46m - 10'2” x 8'1”
First Floor Landing
Bedroom 2
3.08m x 3.63m - 10'1” x 11'11”
Bedroom 3
3.29m x 3.65m - 10'10” x 11'12”
Bedroom 4
3.7m x 1.78m - 12'2” x 5'10”
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