With the property market finally reopening after lockdown and the stamp duty tax easing until next March, prospective homeowners can finally start thinking about purchasing their new house.
Properties in the town average at £250,709 which is higher than the national average of £231,855.
These are currently Zoopla’s cheapest homes to buy in Weymouth right now:
Price: £74,950
One bed flat – Wesley Street , DT4
This one bedroom flat is described as a great investment or first-time purchase.
The property is in a central location in Weymouth and has original sash bay windows that allow for a large amount of light.
For more information visit the website.
Price: £92,500
One bed flat – St. Thomas Street, DT4
This brand new one bedroom apartment is described as an excellent investment or first time purchase.
The key features of the property include:
- Close to Weymouth harbour, sea front and other excellent local amenities
- En suite shower room with three-piece suite
- Attractive modern fitted kitchen with integrated oven, hob and extractor hood.
For more information visit the website.
Price: £90,000
Two bed apartment – St Thomas Street, DT4
This two bed flat sits in the heart of Weymouth town centre.
The property is described as being well proportioned and benefits from access to a communal balcony and shed store.
For viewings and more information visit Zoopla.
Price: £85,000
One bed flat – Abbotsbury Road, DT4
This one bedroom flat in Swallows Court is described as being well presented throughout and very modern and contemporary.
The property is within a short walking distance of Weymouth Harbour and town centre.
For more information visit the website.
Price: £24,860
Two bed mobile home – Littlesea Holiday park, DT4
Described as a well-planned caravan this property offers fantastic value for money for the first time buyer.
The home has double glazed windows, central heating and the price includes the 2020 site fees to enjoy the parks amenities.
For more information visit the website.
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