No onward chain for a quicker sale process
Four bedrooms with washrooms on both floors
Open-plan living with bi-folding doors to a decent garden
Off-street paved driveway, low-maintenance frontage
Freehold tenure; Council Tax Band D
Built 1950–66; may need energy upgrades (walls assumed uninsulated)
Double glazing present but install date unknown
Average broadband; excellent mobile signal
Set on Church Road in Benfleet, this four-bedroom semi-detached chalet offers flexible family living across two floors. The ground floor provides open-plan living with bi-folding doors onto a decent rear garden, while two further bedrooms occupy the first floor. Off-street parking and a paved, low-maintenance frontage add everyday convenience.
Practical details suit family buyers: freehold tenure, council tax band D, mains gas boiler with radiators, double glazing (install date unknown), and washrooms on both floors. The property sits in the catchment for Woodham Ley Primary and The Appleton School, both rated Good, strengthening its appeal to households with school-aged children.
There is no onward chain, which can simplify and speed up purchase. The chalet is an average-sized home at about 1,245 sq ft, built around the 1950s–60s, offering scope to personalise and improve. Broadband speeds are average and mobile signal is excellent for remote working or streaming.
Important considerations are straightforward and factual: the cavity walls are assumed to have no added insulation, and the age of the glazing is unknown. Buyers wanting the highest energy efficiency or a turnkey finish should budget for possible insulation and upgrade works. Overall, this is a practical family home with immediate occupancy potential and clear scope for value-added improvements.