Bolton's cheapest property is currently on sale and it's much bigger than you might expect.
The terraced property at 21 Station Road, has three bedrooms, two reception rooms, one bathroom, an entrance hall, kitchen and a front and back garden and is selling at a guide price of just £20,000.
The well priced home is situated off Stoneclough Road, close to local shopping and travelling facilites including Kearlsey and Farnworth Train Stations.
It is also located close to Kearsley Park.
Located 0.2 miles from Kearsley Station and close to Kearsley interchange roundabout and the junction for the M61, this property is great to commute into the town centre or even further afield like Manchester.
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Pictures of the terraced house show the property is requiring modernisation and work as floorboards are broken and areas are damged but it would be perfect for first time buyers or investors.
On the ground floor of the property there is a decent sized entrance hall which leads to a reception room to the right at the front of the property.
The entrance hall also leads to another reception room at the back of the property and a kitchen with access to a back garden.
There are also stairs as you enter the property leading up to three decent sized bedrooms and a bathroom.
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If families are looking to move into the area, this property is perfect with three good schools located under one mile away, including Kearsley West Primary School and St Stephen's CofE Primary School.
The property is set to be sold by online auction as lot 111 on Thursday May 26 and any interested buyers are encouraged to register to bid as soon as possible.
Although the guide price is £20,000, this is not necessarily the figure the property will sell for and is subject to change prior to the auction.
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