Every week, dozens of properties across Furness are advertised for sale on Rightmove, we’ve rounded up three properties across a range of prices.
Take a look at a house in Ulverston, a property in Barrow and an option from Askam…
The cheapest property on our list is a ‘beautifully’ presented town house in Ulverston, which is advertised with an asking price of £180,000.
This ‘vibrant’ single-bed property on Fountain Street joined Rightmove on Wednesday October 16 and is marketed by Poole Townsend.
Described as ‘stylish and modern’ with a popular location at the heart of town, it is conveniently positioned close to a number of independent boutique style retailers, cafes, pubs and restaurants.
This ‘light and airy’ property extends over three floors and is ‘move in ready’.
The ground floor includes an open plan lounge and dining room with underfloor heating, as well as a downstairs WC and a modern kitchen.
A staircase leads to the first and second floors, where you will find a ‘fantastic’, spacious, modern bathroom, complete with a separate shower and free-standing bath. There is also a ‘good size’ bedroom.
The estate agent said: “It would lend itself well to being a second home or holiday let, or a great starter house for a first-time buyer who wants the added convenience of being close to all the local amenities.”
The middle-priced option we found for sale in Furness, is a ‘stunning’ semi-detached bungalow in Barrow, which is listed with an asking price of £389,000.
This ‘excellent’ family home on Kentmere Crescent joined Rightmove on Tuesday October 15 and is marketed by JH Homes.
The property has recently been converted, extended and ‘greatly modernised’ and is now a ‘comfortable’ home.
It is located on a ‘quiet’ corner plot in the heart of Hawcoat and boasts a ‘fantastic’ garden at the back of the property, with a patio and lawn area.
The living accommodation includes a large hallway and a ‘luxury’ open plan space with a kitchen area, dining room and family room with folding doors giving access to the garden.
As well as four ‘excellent’ bedrooms, there is a utility room and a ‘luxury’ four-piece bathroom suite.
The first bedroom also benefits from an ensuite.
Outside, there is a double driveway with an EV charging point, plus a summer house which has been turned into a gaming room.
The estate agent said it must be viewed to be fully appreciated.
The most expensive property on our list is an ‘individual’ coastal property in Askam, which is looking for offers in the region of £625,000.
This ‘stunning’ executive style family home on Avocet Crescent joined Rightmove on Wednesday October 16 and is marketed by Ross Estate Agencies.
Located in a ‘popular’ area, this detached, five-bedroom property benefits from a garage and off-road parking for several cars.
Offering ‘excellent’ living accommodation, the ground floor boasts an entrance hallway with double doors opening into a ‘spacious’ lounge with coastal views and a feature fireplace.
A combined, open plan family room and kitchen boasts fitted appliances, a patio door and a feature island with seating.
As well as a conservatory with stunning views, you will find a ground floor bedroom with a three-piece ensuite bathroom. There is also a utility room and downstairs cloak room.
The first-floor landing provides access to four further bedrooms and a four-piece family bathroom suite.
Bedroom number two features doors to a balcony with stunning coastal views, a full-size walk-in wardrobe, and a three-piece ensuite bathroom.
At the back of the property, there is a garden with plants, lawn, paved seating areas and a pond.
The estate agent said: “The property must be seen to appreciate the size and stunning views from the rear over the local coastal beaches and countryside views towards the Cumbrian Hills.
“Viewing is highly recommended.”
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