Compact, well-presented period home near station and seafront — ideal first-time buyer or investor..
- Two bedrooms with two reception rooms, versatile layout
- Courtyard garden with two brick outbuildings and gated access
- Close to town centre, railway station and seafront
- Freehold tenure; very low council tax
- Solid brick 1930s build; characterful but likely uninsulated walls
- Very small plot and limited outdoor space
- Area classed very deprived with high local crime rate
- Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband speeds
Well-located two-bedroom terraced house close to Harwich town centre, railway station and the seafront. The property offers two reception rooms, a compact but practical kitchen and a low-maintenance courtyard garden with useful brick outbuildings and plumbing for white goods. At about 627 sq ft the layout suits a first home or buy-to-let, with modern neutral finishes throughout and mains gas central heating.
This house offers convenience and strong local connections — excellent mobile reception, fast broadband and easy access to shops, cafes and transport links. Council tax is very low, and the freehold tenure simplifies ownership costs. The solid-brick Victorian build gives character, while the neutral décor means the home is ready to move into with minimal immediate work.
Buyers should note material downsides: the wider area is classed as very deprived with a high local crime rate, and walls are likely uninsulated (solid brick construction). The plot is very small and outdoor space is limited to a paved courtyard. Prospective purchasers are advised to commission their own surveys and service checks before purchase.
Overall this is a compact, well-presented period home offering practical, well-connected living at an entry-level price — suitable for first-time buyers seeking a town-centre base or investors targeting the local rental market.