Compact, modern end-terrace with low-maintenance garden — ideal for first-time buyers..
- End-terrace three-bedroom house, freehold
- Bright living room with sliding doors to garden
- Contemporary open-plan kitchen with integrated appliances
- Landscaped low-maintenance rear garden with patio and shed
- Single family bathroom only; could limit larger households
- Small overall size: approx. 795 sq ft
- Area scores high for deprivation; average local crime rates
- Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband
This tidy end-terrace in Beacon Heath offers practical, low-maintenance living across two floors — a straightforward choice for first-time buyers or small families. The ground floor centres on an open-plan kitchen/dining area with integrated oven and hob, plus a bright living room with sliding doors that open onto a landscaped garden. The artificial lawn and paved patio create easy outdoor space for entertaining without regular upkeep.
Upstairs are two generous double bedrooms and a smaller third room suitable for a child or home office. A contemporary family bathroom serves all three rooms. At about 795 sq ft the house is compact but well laid out; the freehold tenure and decent plot give long-term stability and straightforward onward sale potential.
Buyers should note material limitations: the home is modest in overall size with a single bathroom, and the surrounding area scores high on deprivation with average local crime levels. These factors may affect suitability for larger families and will be read by some buyers as impacting future resale values. On the positive side, the property benefits from quick mobile signal, fast broadband, good local schools nearby and easy access to Exeter’s amenities and transport links.
In short, this is a practical, modernised three-bedroom end-terrace that suits first-time purchasers or investors seeking a low-maintenance property in a well-connected part of Exeter. The layout and garden are ready to occupy, while buyers who need more space or prefer quieter neighbourhood indicators should consider the local area profile before viewing.