🎬 First Look 👀 🏡 Swinchiard Lane😍 Flint

£142,500

❌Attention First Time Buyers & Investors
🏡 Semi-Detached House
🛏️ Three Bedrooms
🍽️ Fabulous Open Plan Kitchen Diner 
🛁 Family Bathroom
🌳 Front & Rear Garden
📍 Minutes From Town Centre

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If you wish to place an offer on this property you will be asked to prove you are in a position to buy. If this involves you obtaining a mortgage and you haven't already got an agreement in principle in place then we have an easy online form you can fill in and within 24 hours we can have an agreement in principle in place for you.

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