EVER wanted to have a look inside the most expensive and cheapest home for sale in Sutton?
Well, we’ve found two properties on Zoopla right now for you to have a nosey around.
Both properties are a great choice to rehome a family - with the two offering transport links and being located to nearby schools.
Here is the cheapest home for sale on Zoopla right now:
3 bed semi-detached house - Ranfurly Road - £550,000
This stunning period-built, 3 bed semi-detached house comprises a reception with a period fireplace, conservatory, lovely garden and off-street parking.
It features a vibrant dining room with stylish fitted shelving, a modern fully-equipped kitchen and a showerroom and WC.
Ranfurly Road is set within a 'peaceful and quiet' residential area, moments away from Rosehill Park.
Tom Parker, Consumer Spokesperson at Zoopla said: “This delightful Tudor style property would make the perfect home for a family.
"The property also enjoys many sought-after features including a lovely rear garden, off-street parking and great transport links with Sutton Common station located, which runs direct trains to London, close by."
To see Foxtons full listing visit here.
Here is the most expensive home for sale on Zoopla right now:
6 bed detached house - The Causeway, South Sutton- £2,500,000
This incredible six bedroom property is laid over 6,187 sq ft and situated in a sought after South Sutton road.
The beautiful accommodation is set over three floors and starts with a grand entrance hall and continues with four reception rooms plus study, spacious kitchen/family dining room and separate utility room.
Some of its top features include a the gymnasium, conservatory and en-suite facilities.
Tom Parker, Consumer Spokesperson at Zoopla commented: "This spacious family home has a lot to offer prospective buyers including a gym, tennis court and large west facing garden.
"Even better, it’s also located near a range of well regarded schools including Sutton Grammar for Boys, Nonsuch High School for Girls and Harris Academy.”
To view the full listing by Fine & Country visit here.
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