£300,000
5 bed terraced house for saleHatcher Crescent, Colchester CO2
5 beds
1 bath
1 reception
- Freehold
Knight Residential
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About this property
Currently let to four tenants for £2,025 per calendar month, is this five bedroom house of multiple occupation. Hatcher Crescent is located within minutes of Essex University and Colchester Hythe Train Station. Offering either four generous bedrooms and a reception room or five bedrooms, this spacious home would be ideal for a family or buy to let investor. Positioned within close proximity of good local amenities and transport links to Colchester City centre and beyond.
As previously mentioned the accommodation is currently set up as a licenced house of multiple occupation housing four tenants. Presented over two floors and comprising of; entrance hall leading to cloakroom, the kitchen offers an array of eye and base level units, work surfaces and spaces for appliances, a further door leads to the utility room with additional storage and a door leading to the rear garden. The lounge, which is currently being used as the fifth bedroom is also on this floor.
Stairs lead to the first floor landing which gives access to the other four bedrooms.
Externally, to the rear of this home the garden is laid to lawn and leads to parking at the rear and a detached garage.
Mobile Signal
4G great data and voice
Kitchen
3.80m x 2.10m (12' 6" x 6' 11")
Utility Room
2.00m x 1.30m (6' 7" x 4' 3")
Bedroom One
Currently rented for £500 per calendar month
Second Bedroom
Currently rented for £450 per calendar month
Third Bedroom
Currently rented for £500 per calendar month
Fifth Bedroom
Currently rented for £575 per calendar month
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