
Modern 5-bed home appears to be a steal as it hits market for £390k… but wait until you see what's in the bedroom
HOUSE THAT Modern 5-bed home appears to be a steal as it hits market for £390k… but wait until you see what's in the bedroom
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A MODERN five-bed property looks to be a bargain family home with a price tag of just £390,000 – but potential buyers may want to check out an upstairs bedroom.
The house in Bradford, West Yorkshire, which has only just gone on the market has been raising eyebrows online after listing images showed the bizarre 'open plan' ensuite in one of the bedrooms.
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From the outside the property looks to be an ideal family home
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The open plan design of one of the upstairs bedrooms may not be to everyone's taste
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The family home comes with an attractive price tag of £392,000
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The home is 'deceptively spacious', and looks set to be the ideal family pad – with plenty of space for kids and entertaining.
But there's a rather odd feature in one of the large upstairs rooms.
The spacious bedroom is entirely open plan, meaning there is no door to the office area – where a desk and chair has been set up – and that lack of privacy even extends to the bathroom.
A toilet and basic can be seen tucked around a corner, with no door concealing the bathroom user while they are doing their business.
Storage for toilet rolls and towels has been built into a wall separating the loo from the shower – which is equally fully in view of the rest of the room.
The strange theme doesn't continue throughout the home, which is thankfully more traditional with a family bathroom appearing to have the usual privacy control by way of a door, as does a smaller WC.
The property, based in the Wyke area of Bradford, is otherwise more typical of a family abode, with a large open plan kitchen/living space, a separate dining room and utility.
Meanwhile the garden boasts a large patio area which the current owners have utilised with a hot tub, and not pictured is a summerhouse currently being used as a bar.
The property is currently on the market with Peter David Properties for £392,000.
Eagle-eyed house hunters have also spotted something odd about this four-bed semi in Oxford.
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If that property isn't to your taste then you might be interested in snapping up James Bond author Ian Fleming's seaside home, which was also owned by Noel Coward.
If you're keen on living somewhere out of the ordinary, then this Victorian Gothic tower has been transformed into a four-bed home and comes with stunning views.
5 Tips to Get on The Property Ladder
Saving for your first property is tough, but it is possible. Here are a few steps for first-time buyers.
1. Cut back on luxuries and start saving
Consistent monthly saving is the best way to accumulate enough money to get on the ladder, for a deposit and purchase fees. To do this, you need to take a look at your monthly outgoings and think about what can be cut out - holidays, new clothes, weekly takeaway.
Using a savings calculator can help you to establish how long you will need to save for a deposit. Based on your income, you can figure out a realistic amount to save each month.
2. Have a realistic property search
Set a budget for the property price you would like to buy, and think realistically about the location and size of your property. While we all may want that house with a view or extra bedroom, can you afford it?
3. Research Help To Buy and Shared Ownership schemes
The government has introduced a few ways to help first-time-buyers get on the property ladder and they're great for those on lower incomes or to buy a property in more expensive areas like London.
4. Consider buying with another person
Investing with somebody else you know is a sure way to get onto the property ladder. You only need to save half the amount you would otherwise, so you can work towards getting your property sooner.
You can invest with a friend, family or partner. Naturally, it is a big step and a huge commitment so be open and honest about what you expect from living together — if you haven't already.
5. Talk to a mortgage broker and get your documents in order
A mortgage broker can tell you exactly how much you can borrow for a mortgage, what you will need to pay monthly and in upfront costs.
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Elsewhere the property looks like it could easily make the ideal family residence
Credit: Jam Press/Peter David Properties
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Fortunately, the main bathroom has a more traditional design for privacy
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