From Crown Wood to Hanworth there are hidden homes across the borough with bags full of unreleased potential.
Have you got what it takes to renovate one of these properties into your dream home?
Starting at just under £300,000, if you have a bit of spare cash, a lot of imagination and a handful of DIY knowledge then you really could flip one of these properties.
Whether they're in need of a complete internal renovation, or they're sitting on masses of land these properties have bags of potential.
Here are some properties in Bracknell Forest to turn into your dream 'grand design':
Queens Pine, Crown Wood
£280,000
This two-bedroom terraced property in Bracknell is listed for offers over £280,000.
The ground floor boasts a large 15ft living room giving you a window of decorating opportunities.
It has a separate kitchen area too with a view of the back garden and lots of storage too.
The bathroom is fitted to the current tenants requirements but this can easily be tailored to how you see fit.
For more information visit Zoopla
Prescott, Hanworth
£230,000
This whopping three-bedroom semi-detached property in Bracknell is a true investment for budding buyers.
It is currently under auction therefore the price may increase, depending on how many bids it gets.
It has three bedrooms, two reception rooms and it's in need of refurbishment.
There is an opportunity to knock down the wall between the living room and kitchen and make it an open plan, but a house assessment will need to be carried out first.
Click here to find out more
Axbridge, Bracknell
£292,000
Another lovely property in need of some refurbishing is this two bedroom terraced house for sale.
It's spacious and boasts a large garden and brick built conservatory, which could be your dining room area or playroom.
The estate agents say this is a "perfect first-time buyer property or an investor looking for a solid and very rental investment."
Inside the home, you will find two big double bedrooms, a refitted kitchen, garden, garage and double parking.
Visit Zoopla to find out more
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