You can still buy a property for £100K or less, here’s our top 5.
UK house price growth has continued to slow, as growing uncertainty and affordability constraints continue to have an impact on buyers across the market, many of which are struggling to bridge the huge gulf between incomes and house prices. But it does not have to be that way. We have searched across the UK and found five pretty impressive homes on Rightmove, which all cost less than £100,000.
1/ Doncaster
What’s not to like about this delightful three-bedroom semi-detached family home in a sought-after location in a popular residential area within Doncaster?
Located close to Doncaster’s hospital as well as good motorway links, the property features a decent size rear enclosed garden, feature pond, double glazing and gas central heating.
On the market with: Your Move.
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2/ Kinross-shire
This fully modernised two-bedroom terraced cottage located near the centre of Kinross is described as an ‘ideal accommodation for a young family, for those down-sizing or as an investment property’, and who are we to disagree?
On the market with: Andersons.
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3/ Rhydymwyn
This traditional two-bedroom cottage in a semi rural location in the popular village of Rhydymwyn, just outside the historic market town of Mold, features plenty of character.
On the market with: Beresford Adams.
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4/ London
Living in London is ridiculously expensive, with the average cost of a property in London priced at more than double the UK average. But that doesn’t mean that you can’t afford to buy somewhere to live in the capital, as long as you are prepared to make a few sacrifices.
If you are prone to motion sickness, move on to the next property now!
For our £100k home in London, and believe us when we say there was not much to choose from at that price, we have selected a wonderful two-bedroom house boat moored on an annually renewable leisure licence at the popular and highly desirable Chelsea Harbour.
On the market with: River Homes.
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5/ Northamptonshire
A detached former chapel which is situated in a well established residential location in Irchester, a village and civil parish in Northamptonshire, popular for residents and investors, has already benefited from some initial improvement works and would need further renovation. But you’ll need to apply for planning permission to change the use of the building to residential.
On the market with: Harwoods.
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Want to know more? Read the best areas to buy property for under £100K