Nestled on Essex Street in the charming town of Barnoldswick, this terraced house presents a remarkable investment opportunity. The property has been thoughtfully converted into a five-bedroom House in Multiple Occupation (HMO), making it an ideal choice for those seeking a steady income stream.
The house boasts five double bedroom and equipped with there own en-suite bathroom, ensuring privacy and comfort for all tenants. This feature not only enhances the living experience but also increases the property’s appeal in the rental market.
The location is particularly advantageous, with convenient links to Skipton, making it easy for tenants to access local amenities and transport options. The property is currently fully tenanted, offering instant cash flow for any prospective investor.
This well-maintained home combines historical charm with modern functionality, making it a prime candidate for those looking to expand their property portfolio. Whether you are an experienced investor or new to the market, this property on Essex Street is not to be missed.
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