Nestled in the charming area of Altham, this fully renovated mid-terrace house on Hawthorn Bank presents an exceptional opportunity for investors. Spanning an impressive 1,130 square feet, the property boasts three well-appointed bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom, ensuring comfort and privacy for all residents.
The shared kitchen is equipped with modern fitted appliances. Safety and security are paramount, with fire doors installed throughout the property, providing peace of mind for both tenants and landlords alike.
This property is ideally situated with convenient motorway links to Blackburn, enhancing accessibility for commuters and making it an attractive option for potential tenants. With a rental income exceeding £2,500 per calendar month, this home is not only a beautiful living space but also a lucrative investment opportunity.
Whether you are looking to expand your property portfolio or seeking a reliable investment, this fully renovated HMO is a remarkable choice. Do not miss the chance to acquire a property that combines modern living with excellent rental potential in a desirable location.
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