A two-bed apartment, situated a stone's throw from Royton town centre, which boasts an open plan kitchen and living room has been put up for sale.
The flat on The Fairways, Royton, is a first floor unit, offering two bathrooms, including an en-suite, the two bedrooms and the spacious kitchen/living area.
The well maintained, modern first floor, two-bedroom apartment has a communal security entrance and communal hallways leading to the apartment.
Heading up to the first floor and entering inside the flat, one visiting enters a hallway with access into every room.
Starting with the first bedroom, the spacious area offers plenty of space for a double bed and other furniture and has access to the en-suite bathroom.
This bathroom has a tiled floor and a walk-in shower cubicle, as well as a sink, toilet, spot lighting and an extractor fan.
Next to the first bedroom is the second bedroom, which again boasts plenty of space and a built-in mirrored cupboard.
Although the bedroom does not have an en-suite, it is directly opposite the second bathroom, which has a bath/shower as well as the same features as the other bathroom.
Moving on into the kitchen area, it is fitted with a range of modern built in kitchen units with work surfaces, an integral double oven, a hob and extractor hood, a stainless steel sink unit with mixer taps, a plumb for automatic washing machine and a tiled floor.
Opening through into the large open lounge and dining area, this space offers plenty of space for furniture and a television.
Outside the building, there are communal gardens and allocated parking space.
The property boasts electric panel heating and has double glazed windows throughout and is situated in a popular residential development in a cul-de-sac location.
The Fairways is less than a 10-minute walk to Royton town centre with easy access to well regarded local amenities, public transport links and just a short distance from the M62.
The flat is up for sale at £150,000 and is being sold via estate agency Alistair Stevens.
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