rowhouse in England

Two Bedroom Rowhouse in England Cumberland District Under $68K US

$67,700

Offering two bedrooms, a lounge, a triple-fixture bathroom, and a kitchen, this rowhouse in England also benefits from a private rear garden and convenient on-street parking. It is located in the Cumberland District situated at the dge of the Lake District.

 

Realtor Comments

This well-maintained two-bedroom mid-terraced house is located in Cleator, just a short walk from a range of essential amenities. With strong rental potential and a tenant currently in place, the property offers an excellent opportunity for investors seeking consistent, long-term returns

This is a brilliant opportunity for investors!

  • 2bd
  • 1ba
  • 581sqft

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Contact Realtor: Let Property, G12

10 Victoria Circus, Glasgow, G12 9JY

0141 376 0473

Cleator, England   $67,700

 

Pros

  1. Rich History and Culture: England boasts a vibrant cultural scene, with historic landmarks, museums, theaters, and a variety of festivals.
  2. Diverse Communities: The country is home to a mix of cultures and ethnicities, offering a rich tapestry of experiences and perspectives.
  3. Public Healthcare: The National Health Service (NHS) provides healthcare services that are largely free at the point of use, making healthcare accessible.
  4. Education Opportunities: England has some of the world’s most prestigious universities and educational institutions.
  5. Public Transport: A well-developed public transport system, including trains and buses, makes it easy to travel within cities and across the country.

Cons

  1. High Cost of Living: In major cities like London, the cost of living can be quite high, particularly for housing.
  2. Weather: The climate is often characterized by rain and gray skies, which may not suit everyone’s preferences.
  3. Traffic Congestion: Major cities can experience heavy traffic, leading to longer commute times.
  4. Bureaucracy: Some residents find the bureaucracy and regulations frustrating, especially in areas like housing and business.
  5. Social Inequality: There are disparities in wealth and access to services, particularly between urban and rural areas.

 

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