Guide price
£199,950
2 bed terraced house for sale24 Queen Drive, Whitby YO22
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Hope & Braim Estate Agents
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About this property
Mid Terrace House With Garden & Parking
Light-Filled Lounge with South-Facing Window
Extended Kitchen/Diner with Integrated Appliances
2 Double Bedrooms & Modern Bathroom Suite
Gas Central Heating & Double-Glazing Throughout
Front & Rear Garden with Stone Patio
Plot with Permission to Build a Garage
Ideal Starter Home or for those Downsizing
Hope & Braim are delighted to present 24 Queens Drive in Whitby to the market.
This mid-terrace house has south facing front garden with a substantial back garden which has been paved for low maintenance and a plot in which you can build a garage if required, making this property an ideal first-time buyer home or buy-to-let investment. The property has been well-maintained and benefits from having gas central heating and double-glazing throughout. Inside there is a lobby that opens into the living room that has a feature fireplace and a large south-facing window that floods the room with natural light. At the back of the property there is the kitchen that has a range of fitted cabinets and freestanding appliances plus a rear extension which is currently used as a dining area, this overlooks the paved garden outside. There is an understairs cupboard offering storage. Upstairs there are two equal-sized double bedrooms, and the family bathroom has a three-piece bathroom suite and an airing cupboard over the stairs. Outside there is a garden to the front and a garden to the rear that has a been paved and a gate that leads out to the area in which you can park, this has permission to build a garage.
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