Are you looking for an exciting new house project or you're first time buyer?
The Bolton News has looked at the cheapest house currently on sale on Rightmove in the borough.
An end-of-terrace property at Barchester Avenue, Bolton, BL2, has three bedrooms, one kitchen, one living room, a spacious entrance hall, one bathroom and a front and back garden and is currently selling at a guide price of £50,000.
The well priced home is situated in the Breightmet area, close to the Seven Acres Local Nature Reserve and in close proximity to travelling facilites including Hall i' th' Wood Station and Bolton Station.
Located 1.1 miles from Hall i' th' Wood Station and not a far drive from St Peters Way, this property is great to commute into the town centre or even further afield like Manchester.
Pictures of the house show the property is requiring modernisation and the Rightmove site states it requires updating but it would be perfect for first time buyers or investors.
As you enter the property there is a spacious hallway that leads to a livingroom, kitchen and dining space with access to a back garden.
The stairs are situated on the right as you walk through the front door, leading to a bathroom, a large bedroom, a second bedroom and a smaller bedroom.
If families are looking to move into the area, this property is perfect with two good schools located under one mile away, including Red Lane Primary School and Forwards Centre.
The property is set to be sold by public auction on February 1.
The Auction will be an online auction via the Taylor and James Auctions website with remote bidding and interested parties must pre-register to bid no later than 8am on February 1.
Although the guide price is £50,000, this is not necessarily the figure the property will sell for and is subject to change prior to the auction.
If you would like to check out the cheapest property currently on sale, go to https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/130381553#/?channel=RES_BUY
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