FIRST LOOK VIDEO 🎬 Barmouth Close, Connah's Quay🏡

£185,000

🏡 Semi Detached House
🛏️ Three Bedrooms
🤩 High Gloss Kitchen
🚗 Printed Concrete Driveway
🏡 Large Plot
⭐ No Onward Chain
😍 Two Reception Rooms
🌳 Lovely Rear Garden

We’re always looking for similar homes to this in the Flintshire area and have a huge number of local buyers registered with us due to the success of our heads up property alerts! Do you know anyone looking to sell soon?🤔😁👍

If you want to view this property you must register for our heads up property alerts by clicking here. This will help you in your property search as we will let you know about any matched properties as soon as they hit the market, often 5-7 days before going onto rightmove.

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.

If you're a single applicant click here to access the online decision in principle form

If you're joint applicants click here to access the online decision in principle form

Alternatively you can make an appointment with our expert mortgage advisers by calling 01244 836636.

If you love our First Look videos and are thinking of selling your property in the near future then click here for our valuation options.

Learn more about Keystone and meet the team by clicking here. Remember we cover the whole of Flintshire including Buckley, Connahs Quay, Shotton, Flint, Northop, Flint Mountain, Mold, Hawarden, Mancot, Sandycroft, Deeside, Pentre, Queensferry, Ewloe, Northop Hall, Bagillt, Holywell, Greenfield, Garden City, Sealand, Broughton and Saltney.


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