If you're on the hunt for your next home, this eight-bedroom property in Carlisle could be your dreams realised in bricks and mortar.
Situated in Newby West and on the market for £625,000, this huge property is certainly eye-catching with its large grounds, extra-wide garage and more bedrooms than you can count on one hand.
The incredible property was originally listed in August at a whopping £750,000 but the price has since been reduced by £125,000, leaving it at a cost of £625,000.
It is currently being used “as a successful buy to let” property, with each of the eight bedrooms currently being rented out.
The Zoopla advertisement for the house says that it currently generates an income of £42,000 per annum.
Four out of the eight bedrooms have an en-suite bathroom attached to them that each have thermostatic showers and spotlights in them – among the other usual bathroom essentials.
On the first floor, there is also a family bathroom with a roll-top claw foot bath and a double shower cubicle with a thermostatic shower.
At least one of the bedrooms is large enough to fit a sofa and possibly a dining table, another has a walk-in wardrobe and access to a big balcony.
Most of the bedrooms also includes a TV and phone connection point.
The kitchen diner space has plenty of cabinets and counter spaces for all of the ambitious chefs out there. It also includes a range-style cooker with a double oven, a grill, and a seven-ring gas hob.
The drive provides off-street parking for at least a dozen cars and there is also a triple garage which makes it perfect for car lovers.
If you’re one of the people who has a ginormous garden as one of the essentials on your dream house checklist, then this may be the property for you.
With a sprawling green back garden, it is perfect for any gardening or outside lounge area project that you may have in mind.
For more information on this property, visit Zoopla.
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