While some properties get snapped up within hours of hitting the market, others can take a little longer to become someone’s new home.
Properties which have been waiting for a buyer for some time could mean you are in a better position to haggle the price down, so there’s a chance you could grab a bargain.
And that's no different for Watford, seeing one property on Zoopla first listed in November 2020 yet to find the right buyer.
Of course, sometimes the reason a property might not be selling is because the vendor is asking too high a price and is unwilling to come down on it.
But that isn't the case for this four-bed terraced house on Woodford Road, which dropped its price from £600K to £550K.
But if you were on the hunt for a new family home, then look no further as this property on Zoopla might just be for you.
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Look inside Watford's longest-listed property
This four-bedroom townhouse, located next door to Watford Junction, is ready for its finishing touches.
The kitchen. (Image: Zoopla)
With off-street parking and a spacious open-plan kitchen/dining/family room, this home is perfect for modern living.
The living room. (Image: Zoopla)
The vendors have already started renovations, adding an attractive kitchen at the rear and remodelling the shower suites.
The kitchen. (Image: Zoopla)
On the first floor, there is an additional living room and a spacious double bedroom.
The second floor offers two more bedrooms and a bathroom suite off the landing.
The bathroom. (Image: Zoopla)
The ground floor also features a ground-level W/C, a shower, and another living room/bedroom to the front aspect.
The garden. (Image: Zoopla)
The townhouse comes with a small astroturfed garden, accessible via sliding doors, and off-street parking at the front.
The location is ideal, with easy access to local schools, parks, the town centre, Watford Junction, and Watford High Street train stations.
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