£700,000
(£496/sq. ft)
5 bed terraced house for sale
Mount Pleasant Road, London N17Freehold
5 beds
2 receptions
1,411 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
Key information
Tenure
Freehold
Council tax band
E
About this property
Large Victorian Terrace
Three Reception rooms
Three Double bedrooms
Two bathrooms
Kitchen diner
South East facing garden
Close to Bruce Grove & easy access to Seven Sisters and or Turnpike Lane
Chain Free
**************************************open to offers for A quick sale*****************************
Welcome to this stunning property on Mount Pleasant Road in London! This beautiful house boasts 2 reception rooms and 3 spacious bedrooms, providing ample space for comfortable living. Built in 1910, this charming property exudes character and history, making it a truly unique find.
With a generous 1,410 sq ft of living space, this house offers plenty of room for both relaxation and entertainment. The HMO 5/6 bedroom setup provides flexibility for various living arrangements, whether you're looking for a family home or an investment opportunity.
Conveniently located close to Bruce Grove train station, commuting is a breeze, connecting you to the heart of London and beyond. Plus, being chain-free means you can make this property your own without any delays or complications.
With a rental potential of £5000 per calendar month, this property presents a fantastic investment opportunity for those looking to expand their portfolio. Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of history in this vibrant London neighbourhood.
Contact us today to arrange a viewing and experience the charm and potential of this wonderful property on Mount Pleasant Road!
Property Description
Welcome to this large 5 bedroom HMO located on the popular Mount Pleasant road in Tottenham.
The property is chain free and offers rental potential up to £5000 pcm with a few tweaks.
The seller is open to an offer if a sale can be completed quickly.
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Listed by
Cole Harding