Property Details
Offered with no onward chain, this three-bedroom semi-detached property is situated in a highly desirable area of Connah's Quay, just a short walk from the popular Wepre Park, Wepre Primary School, local shops, and essential amenities. Although some modernisation is required, the property offers fantastic potential to create a wonderful family home.
Upon entering the property, you're welcomed by a handy porchway, ideal for coats and shoes. The lounge is bright and spacious, featuring patio doors that open out onto the rear garden – perfect for indoor-outdoor living.
The kitchen sits just off the lounge and, while in need of updating, offers a great space to design to your own taste. Under the stairs, there’s a useful storage cupboard, and a door leads through to the integrated garage, providing excellent additional space or potential to convert (subject to planning).
Outside, the property boasts a generously sized enclosed rear garden – ideal for children, pets, or entertaining – and a driveway to the front provides convenient off-road parking.
Upstairs, you’ll find two well-proportioned double bedrooms, a comfortable single bedroom, and the family bathroom.
Location is everything, and this property truly excels in that regard. Situated in the highly sought-after Wepre Park area, residents enjoy the convenience of having local amenities, including Brookfield Primary School within walking distance. The renowned Wepre Park, with its stunning woodland walks and picturesque gardens, is also just a short stroll away, providing opportunities for leisurely recreation and exploration.
This property represents a fantastic opportunity for buyers looking to put their own stamp on a home in a prime location.
Additional Information
Additional information provided by the vendor (not verified by Keystone and all the information in the following statement should be checked by the buyer prior to purchase by relevant professionals)
Important Note from Keystone
Mistakes can happen when writing up details and Keystone advises any potential buyer to confirm what is and isn't being left at the property with the vendor prior to making any offers. The buyer is responsible for checking all details and houses are sold as seen.
Keystone has not tested any apparatus, fixtures and fittings or services and so cannot verify that they are in working order or fit for the purpose. A Buyer is advised to obtain verification from their Solicitor or Surveyor.
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Mortgage Advice
We have fully qualified Mortgage Consultants on hand so you can expect to receive independent mortgage advice from across the whole market place. We consider all sorts of circumstances and will work hard to find you the best deal on the market. Your home maybe repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. The following statement applies to our Mortgage Services only: We refer to our mortgage partners - Proper Advice who are a whole of market mortgage broker. Proper Advice is a trading style of Proper Advice Ltd, which is an Appointed Representative of Stonebridge Mortgage Solutions Ltd, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Important Information for Buyers
Keystone takes care to ensure that the marketing details for this property are accurate and based on the information provided by the seller. However, buyers should not rely solely on these particulars when making transactional decisions.
All buyers are strongly advised to:
• Commission an independent RICS survey to assess the structure, condition and any alterations to the property. Estate agents are not qualified to determine building regulations compliance or structural modifications.
• Review the Property Information Form (TA6) and all legal documents supplied by the seller’s solicitor through your own conveyancer. The TA6 is a formal legal disclosure document completed by the seller and is the primary source for information about alterations, building works, boundaries, disputes and other matters that may affect the property.
• Seek clarification from your solicitor on any points raised in the TA6 or legal enquiries to ensure you fully understand the status of any alterations, permissions or regulatory approvals.
• Confirm directly with the seller what fixtures, fittings and contents will remain at the property before making any offer.
Keystone has not tested any services, appliances or installations and cannot confirm their condition or suitability.
These particulars are provided for guidance only and do not form part of any contract. Buyers must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of all information through their own enquiries, legal advice and professional survey.
Keystone complies fully with the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 (CPRs) and The Property Ombudsman Code of Practice.