A well-maintained, two-bedroom apartment on a cul-de-sac in Oldham has been put up for sale.
The flat on Baldwins Close, Royton, is a ground floor unit, offering two bathrooms, including an en-suite, the two bedrooms, a kitchen and a spacious living area.
The property also offers a communal garden area and allocated parking.
Heading into the flat, visitors can follow the entrance hallway down to the lounge.
The spacious room has a carpeted floor and central heating radiator, along with glass double doors which provide access out to the garden area.
From there, the kitchen can be accessed, which is a rectangular space with a range of built in kitchen units, including an integral oven, gas hobs, an extractor hood, a stainless steel sink unit with mixer taps and plumbing for an automatic washing machine.
The kitchen offers plenty of cupboard space and a window looking out on to the car park.
Heading back down the hallway, the two bedrooms can be found.
The first bedroom, which can be accessed just to the right on entrance into the flat, is a spacious room with an en-suite.
The bathroom has a walk-in shower, along with a sink, toilet and mirrored cupboard for storage space.
The second bathroom, which is adjacent to the first bedroom, is a square room, which like the first bedroom, looks out on to the garden area and has a carpeted floor, a central heating radiator and a double glazed window.
There is also a second bathroom across the hallway from the second bedroom.
The communal garden area offers a patch of grass and plenty of privacy courtesy of the fencing and plants.
An allocated parking space is also available outside the building, which is accessed via Broadway.
Being close to Broadway means there are strong bus links in the area, and Elk Mill Shopping Centre, which boasts plenty of shops, restaurants, and a gym, is roughly a ten-minute walk from the apartment, while Royton town centre is less than a five-minute drive away.
The flat is up for sale, with offers invited at £150,000, and is being sold via estate agency Alistair Stevens.
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