Bargain Hunter: Property of the week

Rosalind Russell
Saturday 13 March 1999 01:02 GMT
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Property of the week

Sweet dreams are made of this

A lock up for the Porsche in London would cost about pounds 28,500, but it's the price being asked for an end of terrace three-bedroom house in Boston, Lincolnshire.

It has just had a new damp course installed, has been re-wired, and has gas central heating. There is an 11ft sitting room, dining room and fitted kitchen. The bathroom is downstairs and the third bedroom is reached via the second, but the vendor is offering to pay the 5 per cent deposit, making the price pounds 27,075. Details from Eleys Residential (01205 361687).

Rosalind Russell

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