Are you looking to move to the seaside or has Lytham St Annes always been home for you?
This one-bedroom flat in the seaside town has been put up for sale on Zoopla and it boasts “sea views” and two bay windows.
Located on the seafront, this “stylish” flat has plenty of local amenities nearby including schools, shops, food and drink establishments and more.
If you’ll be travelling away from Lytham St Annes, perhaps for work or social events, the town’s “excellent road and transport links” will come in handy.
Tips for first-time buyers
The flat, at Sefton Court, North Promenade, is described on Zoopla as being the “ideal retirement home” but with everything there is to offer, the property could be suitable for people of other ages too.
This flat has an entrance way, a spacious bay window in the living room and a fitted kitchen/dining room.
The bedroom is a double and you’ll find a large bathroom in the property too. The second bay window is found in the bedroom which offers enough space for a large wardrobe and chest of drawers.
Whether you’re a bath or shower person, this property won’t make you compromise as it offers both in the large bathroom.
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Zoopla encourages potential buyers to visit the flat which has allocated parking.
On Zoopla, it says: “This home is an excellent find.
“We anticipate a high amount of interest and as such we would recommend that any interested buyers inquire to arrange a viewing at the earliest convenience to ensure the opportunity is not missed.”
The flat is available for offers over £180,000 with estate agents Springbok Properties.
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