MANY are looking to move house at the moment, with lockdown inspiring people to build a home for themselves that can accommodate new working needs, and some opting to move out of the capital.
Reading is a town that fits peoples' new criteria - good links to London if commuting starts up again, green spaces and a variety of properties on offer.
Using property site Zoopla, we have brought together a few of the cheapest local homes currently on the market.
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1. Two-bed terraced house, Regent Street - £150,000
Situated off Cholmeley Terrace, the property is close to local shopping/travelling facilities and Reading Town Centre including Reading Rail Station.
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2. One-bed end terrace house, Staverton Road - £155,000
Staverton Road is off Basingstoke road, with nearby schools and shopping outlets and restaurants.
It has close connections to A33 and M4 and is 15 minutes to the town centre.
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3. One-bed semim-detached home, Stoke Court, Hartland Road - £175,000
An ideal first time investment purchase, the beautifully presented home includes a lounge, kitchen, double bedroom and a bathroom.
The property is ideally located for Reading Town Centre and the M4 motorway.
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4. One-bed property, Chapel Court - £175,000
A stones throw from Reading town centre and the mainline railway station, the property has been finished to a very high standard and comprises of an entrance hall with storage, a refitted three piece bathroom suite, a double bedroom and an open plan kitchen/living room with appliances and dual aspect view over the communal grounds.
For more details, click here.
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5. One-bed terraced house, Western Elms Avenue - £215,000
The accommodation consists of a living room, modern kitchen, one double bedroom and a bathroom.
The property is accessed via the private garden, is situated within easy reach of local amenities and is being sold with no onward chain.
For more details, click here.
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