End terrace house for sale in Major Street, Crawshawbooth, Rossendale BB4
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Property features
- Great Buy to Let or first buy.
- Priced to attract plenty of interest.
- No Onward chain.
- Central Heating.
- Very Popular Location.
- Leasehold 999 years from 17 September 1868
- Council Tax Band A.
- EPC D.
Property description
Ideal for a couple or single person, this stone built end terraced back-to-back property is located close to the centre of the popular village of Crawshawbooth with its amenities and on bus routes to Burnley and Rawtenstall. EPC D.
A one bedroom back-to-back end-terrace property located a short distance from the centre of Crawshawbooth with its local shops and amenities.
The property is accessed via a UPVC door leading into the dining kitchen area which has a range of fitted units, electric hob, built in double oven and cooker hood. The room also has a UPVC double glazed window, a traditional open fire, built in storage cupboards, 2 central heating radiators and vinyl flooring.
Stairs lead up to the first floor and a door into the lounge which has a UPVC double glazed window and central heating radiator.
From the lounge there is a door leading into a small inner landing which has doors off to the bedroom and shower room.
Through the door into the bedroom which is again has a UPVC double glazed window and central heating radiator.
The shower room has a shower cubicle with mains fed shower, toilet and wash basin in white, central heating radiator and frosted UPVC double glazed window.
Buyers Notes.
This property has a Flying Freehold, please seek clarification from your solicitor, bank and surveyor. Flying freehold is a legal term to describe a freehold which overhangs or underlies another freehold. Common cases include a room situated above a shared passageway in a semi-detached house, or a balcony which extends over a neighbouring property.
Can you get a mortgage on a property with a flying freehold?
The answer is yes, but you'll need a flying freehold mortgage. Due to the complex legal covenants associated with these homes, some lenders will refuse to lend on this type of property. Getting a mortgage for this type of property is still possible, especially if only a small part of the property is flying freehold.
Property info
For more information about this property, please contact
Ryder & Dutton - Rawtenstall, BB4 on +44 1706 408823 * (local rate)
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