Nestled in a sought-after location, this property presents a lucrative investment opportunity as a House Of Multiple Occupancy (HMO).
With Planning Reference F/YR23/0875/F and permission for up to 12 occupants, this dwelling features a robust potential for high rental yields.
Featuring two generous reception rooms, six bedrooms and four bathrooms, this property is excellently equipped to meet the demands of multiple occupants.
Safety is paramount with the recent installation of a new HMO compliant fire alarm system, providing peace of mind for both residents and landlords. In addition, the gated off-road parking ensures convenient and secure vehicle storage. A brick outbuilding to the rear offers further potential, awaiting a creative hand to transform it into a valuable asset.
The expansive outdoor space complements the property's interior offerings. Double gates welcome access to the rear of the property, where a hard standing drive provides ample off-road parking. The surrounding landscape is adorned with various trees and shrubs, enhancing the property's kerb appeal and creating a pleasant outdoor environment. An oil tank discreetly accommodated on the premises adds to the property's practicality. Moreover, the access to the brick-built outbuilding at the rear presents an opportunity for further development (subject to planning permission), making it an exciting project for those with a vision for renovation.
This property's blend of indoor comfort, safety features and potential for enhancement in its outdoor space sets the stage for a promising investment endeavour in a sought after location with access to a train station.
Village Information
Location: Manea is roughly 80 miles north of London and is located in the heart of the Cambridgeshire Fens. It is situated near the town of March and is well-connected to neighbouring towns and cities, including Ely, Cambridge, and Peterborough.
History: The village has a rich history, with its origins dating back to ancient times. The name "Manea" is believed to be of Old Norse origin, suggesting Viking influence in the area. Over the centuries, the village has been primarily agricultural, with many of its residents involved in farming.
Transport: Manea has a railway station, which is on the Ely to Peterborough line. This makes it accessible by train and facilitates commuting to larger towns and cities. The A141 road runs nearby, providing road connectivity to surrounding areas.
Community: Manea has a small, tight-knit community. The village features various amenities, including a primary school, a church, a village hall, and a few local shops. There are also several pubs and social clubs where residents can gather and socialize.
Fenland Landscape: The village is surrounded by the distinctive Fenland landscape, characterised by flat and fertile farmland, drainage
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