An attractive terraced home with four bedrooms in a prime city centre location has hit the market.
The property on Rutland Street, Norwich is for sale with The Good Estate Agent at a guide price of £750,000.
The Good Estate Agent’s Sean Peregrine said: “This property is one of a kind – professionally designed using predominantly eco-friendly materials. It has been architecturally restructured to create a seamless flow, with every colour and every angle chosen to complement the other.
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“It is perfectly suited as a good-size family home or property investment. Being so close to Norwich city centre, UEA and NNUH, it ticks all the boxes.”
The building was originally designed as a serviced accommodation or HMO but offers the opportunity to be converted into a residential property.
It is finished to a high standard with sustainable materials used throughout. It has an EPC rating of C and there is an EV charger outside.
Stepping inside, the entrance hallway leads to the first bedroom, a utility room, WC, kitchen and open-plan dining/living area.
The modern kitchen is well-equipped with high-quality appliances and finishes. The dining space offers plenty of room for entertaining guests, with windows overlooking the courtyard garden.
The living room is a good size and features built-in storage and shelving.
Upstairs, there are three further bedrooms with plenty of storage space. The principal bedroom also benefits from its own en suite.
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There are two bathrooms featuring contemporary fixtures and fittings, sleek tiling and premium materials.
Outside, there is a secluded courtyard garden.
The property is available for purchase and can also be sold fully furnished and managed as an investment opportunity for rental.
For more information, contact The Good Estate Agent.
PROPERTY FACTS
Rutland Street, Norwich
Guide price: £750,000
The Good Estate Agent, 01603 850860
thegoodestateagent.com
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