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 city average at £478,180 which is higher than the national average of £231,855.
These are currently Zoopla’s cheapest homes to buy in Oxford right now:
Price: £93,750
Two bed flat - William Lucy Way, Oxford OX2
This flat is available with a shared ownership option and is described as being located within a highly sought after location minutes walk of Walton Street amenities and 300 acre Port Meadow.
Key features include:
- Open-plan living/kitchen area
- Two good-size bedrooms
- Family bathroom
- Double glazing and underfloor heating
For more information visit the website.
Price: £200,000
One bed flat - Iffley Road OX4
This one bedroom, first floor flat is described as having a spacious bedroom, shower room, kitchen / dining room ideally located on the Iffley Road with private parking.
For more information visit the Zoopla.
Price: £225,000
Studio flat - Cowley, OX4
A first floor studio apartment situated in the city sold with no onward chain, described as perfect for investment or first time buyers.
Key features include:
- Intercom Entry System
- Entrance Hall
- Kitchen
- Bathroom
- Reception/Bedroom
For more information visit the website.
Price: £315,000
Three bed terraced house - Rivermead Road, OX4
Key features:
- No Onward Chain
- Three Good Sized Bedrooms
- En-Suite To Master
- Off Road Parking
- Downstairs Cloakroom
Built in 2009, this well presented three bedroom family home with en suite to master offers well proportioned accommodation throughout and is available with no onward chain.
For more information visit the website.
Price: £375,000
Three bed terrace - Abingdon Road, OX1
Key features of the property include:
- Three bedrooms
- Sitting room
- Kitchen
- Bathroom
- Garden
- Within 2 miles of Oxford City
For more information visit the website.
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