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Harbinger Road, London, E14

£535,000

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Key features

  • Two bedroom house
  • Chain free
  • Original features
  • Residential road
  • Close to transport links

Description

This charming two-bedroom period terraced house offers fantastic potential for modernisation and refurbishment, presenting a wonderful opportunity to create a dream home. While the property retains several original features that highlight its character, it is in need of some updates to fully realise its potential. The accommodation is generously spread across two floors, with spacious rooms throughout. Situated on a quiet road, the property is well-located with easy access to local amenities, picturesque parks, and Mudchute Farm. The Thames is just a three-minute walk away, and excellent transport links, including Canary Wharf and Mudchute DLR stations, offer quick and easy access to the city. With its attractive price, this property also presents an excellent investment opportunity in a sought-after location.

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