**Closing Date Friday
23rd April at 12 noon approx. ** This attractive 3 bedroom semi-detached house
occupies a generous plot within the popular area of Millbank Avenue in the
seaside town of Portstewart. The property itself has well laid out accommodation
with spacious lounge and dining area. The first floor benefits from partial sea
views and the rear of the property has views of the Old Town Golf Course.
Another advantage is the large south facing rear garden which offers sun
practically all day and which backs onto the course which secures a high level
of privacy. On your doorstep are first class restaurants, scenic coast walks and
world championship golf courses. This property has also been extensively
renovated from top to bottom.
Features
Oil Fired Central Heating
PVC Double Glazed Windows
Views Over Sea & Donegal Headlands To Front & Golf Course To Rear
Detached Garage
Good Decorative Order
Situated Just Minutes Walk To The Sea
Room Details
ENTRANCE PORCH:
With tiled floor.
ENTRANCE HALL:
With laminate wood floor and under stairs storage.
LOUNGE: 13' 2" X 9' 8" (4.01m X 2.95m)
With recess for fire and laminate wood floor.
DINING AREA: 11' 4" X 9' 8" (3.45m X 2.95m)
With laminate wood floor and patio doors to rear.
KITCHEN: 15' 2" X 6' 10" (4.62m X 2.08m)
With stainless steel sink unit, high and low level built in units with tiling between, space for cooker and fridge freezer, plumbed for automatic washing machine, drawer bank, recessed lights, laminate wood floor.
LANDING:
BEDROOM (1): 11' 1" X 10' 2" (3.38m X 3.10m)
With views over Portstewart Old Town golf course.
BEDROOM (2): 10' 2" X 9' 8" (3.10m X 2.95m)
With views over sea towards Donegal.
BEDROOM (3): 7' 9" X 6' 5" (2.36m X 1.96m)
SHOWER ROOM:
With white suite comprising w.c. wash hand basin and fully tiled walk in shower cubicle, half tiled walls.
Outside to rear there is an extensive lawn and landscaped areas opening to Portstewart golf course. Outside to front there is a walled in lawn and tarmac drive extending to garage.
Location
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Directions
Approaching Portstewart from Coleraine on the Station Road, take your second right after the Mill Road roundabout onto Millbank Avenue. As you drive along in the Portrush direction, No 64 will be located on your right hand side.
Disclaimer: The following calculations act as a guide only, and are based on a typical repayment mortgage model. Financial decisions should not be made based on these calculations and accuracy is not guaranteed. Always seek professional advice before making any financial decisions.
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Why do you need an RICS Home Survey? Because forewarned is forearmed. Choosing the right survey will help highlight any serious problems and advise you of the specific risks before you commit to the process of buying or selling a property.
RICS has three different levels of survey (outlined overleaf). These can only be conducted by an RICS qualified surveyor.
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It’s important to remember that your mortgage lender’s valuation report is not a survey. It merely tells your lender whether or not the property is reasonable security for your loan. An RICS survey will tell you the actual condition of the property. That’s vital information that can be invaluable during price negotiations, and will also help you avoid expensive surprises after you’ve moved in. There is an option for an RICS HomeBuyer Report (Survey level 2) which also includes a valuation as a standard part of the service for your own purposes.
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