Are you on the lookout for a new home at the moment or looking to sell?
Many of us found ourselves assessing elements of our lives, including where we live, as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Initially lockdown led to a slowing in the house market.
But, with house sales recovering and now on the rise following lockdown, we are taking a look at the most viewed properties in and around Watford in recent weeks.
Three-bed semi-detached house, Bramshaw Gardens, South Oxhey – £400,000
This three bedroom home offers stylish and contemporary living throughout., boasting two large double bedrooms and a good sized third bedroom.
To the rear of the house is a large landscaped garden featuring a patio area ideal for entertaining and an outbuilding.
On the ground floor there is a sizeable entrance hall, a lounge, and a modern fully fitted kitchen/dining room with built-in appliances.
Two-bed duplex, Gladesmere Court, near Eastbury – £115,000 (leasehold)
This two-bedroom first floor flat includes a living/dining room, fitted kitchen, fully tiled bathroom, and allocated parking space.
The property can be 100 per cent yours for £230,000.
Three-bed semi-detached house, Muirfield Road, South Oxhey – £375,000
This well presented semi detached house, with access to Carpenders Park Station, boasts three bedrooms, a large driveway and rear garden.
The kitchen is stylish presented, with a chequered floor and modern colour scheme.
The bedrooms, while not the largest, fit double beds with plenty of space remaining.
The garden is the star of the show, with a great amount of space and lovely decking area.
Three-bed end terrace house, Forest Road, Watford – £350,000
This home boasts three bedrooms, a bathroom and a reception room.
The garden, while rather small, features a large storage building at the back.
There is plenty of space to fit a nice living room.
While the kitchen leads directly out to the garden,
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