THESE three houses were the most viewed properties for sale in Warrington last month on Zoopla.
Three-bedroom semi-detached in Penketh
This was the most popular property in Warrington over the last 30 days.
Described as an ‘incredible’ property, it is located in a ‘tranquil and sought-after’ area on Grange Drive.
On the ground floor is a lounge, which boasts a log burner fire, and a kitchen diner which is ‘perfect’ for family dining.
To the first floor are three bedrooms and a bathroom.
Meanwhile outside is an ‘incredible’ garden described as a ‘nature-lover’s dream'.
There is also a spacious patio area.
“Step outside to discover the true gem of this property,” the listing on Zoopla reads,
The home, which is sold subject to contract, is listed for offers in the region of £200,000.
For more information, call 01925 697125
Picture: Mark Anthony/Zoopla
Three-bed end terrace in Great Sankey
Here is the second most viewed home in Warrington over the last 30 days, according to Zoopla.
The home, which is listed for shared ownership and is advertised for a 45 per cent share, is on Trentham Gardens in Great Sankey.
It forms the end of a recently built four-house terrace.
Downstairs is a kitchen, a cloakroom, and a generously-sized kitchen and dining room.
While upstairs is a main bedroom plus two further bedrooms and a bathroom.
Outside is a south-east facing garden.
The home is listed for £126,000.
For more information, call 020 228488
Picture: Uran Moves/Zoopla
Three-bed semi-detached bungalow in Grappenhall
Third on the list is this property on Richmond Avenue in Grappenhall.
It is ‘lovely’ and presented in ‘super condition’ throughout, say estate agents Gascoigne Halman.
It has been thoroughly refurbished and modernised throughout.
The home boasts three bedrooms and one bathroom and boasts off-road parking and an attached garage.
It also has a south-facing garden which backs onto woodland.
The property is listed for £360,000.
For more information, call 01925 903040
Picture: Gascoigne Halman/Zoopla
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