Millions of pounds in funding is being directed at anti-social behaviour hotspots across Greater Manchester. Three boroughs will benefit from the £2.4 million of cash, called the ‘Safer Streets Fund’.
07.07.2022 - 15:25 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
As Britain battles the rising cost of living and soaring house prices, it is a rarity to find a bargain these days. But luckily for house hunters on a budget, a super cheap home has come onto the market in Greater Manchester - and it is has more room than you might expect.
The terraced property is listed for sale on Rightmove with a guide price of just £15,000 - making it the cheapest house currently on the market in the region. The bargain two-bed home is located in Tonge, on the outskirts of Bolton, where house prices averaged at £141,578 over the last year.
Inside the home is much more than meets the eye, with a generous amount of living space and a fairly clean slate ready for the buyer to renovate. With its cheap price and potential, it would make a great purchase for a first-time buyer or investor wanting to buy-to-let.
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Set off Moorfield Grove, the home sits in a good location close to shopping facilities and amenities in Bolton Town Centre, as well as being less than two miles away from Hall i’ th’ Wood, Bolton and Bromley Cross train stations.
Photos inside the property show the current state of the home, which would require a bit of modernising before being move-in ready. It does however benefit from attractive structural features include high ceilings, spacious rooms and two built-in fireplaces.
The layout of the house consists of a spacious living room, dining room and kitchen on the first floor, with one double bedroom, a single bedroom and one bathroom with a shower upstairs.
Unlike most houses on the market for this price, it also benefits from having two outdoor areas with a garden to both the front and rear of
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