Three bedrooms with built-in storage in single bedroom
Low-maintenance rear garden with artificial lawn and large shed
Off-street parking for two to three vehicles on block-paved forecourt
Close to Basildon town centre, station and multiple 'Good' schools
Freehold tenure; council tax Band C (affordable)
Above-average local crime; area classed as deprived
Timber-frame construction with partial insulation; may need upgrades
Single family bathroom; average room sizes and small plot
This mid-terraced three-bedroom home in Priors East offers practical family living near Basildon town centre and station. The property is freehold, well-presented internally with recent kitchen improvements, and benefits from generous off-street parking for two to three cars — a rare convenience for the area. The rear garden is low-maintenance, with a patio, artificial lawn and large shed, suited to busy households or buyers seeking easy upkeep.
Accommodation suits first-time buyers or young families: two double bedrooms, a single bedroom with built-in storage, and a modern three-piece bathroom. Ground-floor improvements include a porch with extra storage and a downstairs cloakroom. Services are good — mains gas warm-air heating, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — supporting family life and remote working.
Buyers should note practical drawbacks plainly. The neighbourhood records above-average crime and sits within a deprived wider area classification; buyers valuing quiet or higher-end local amenities should factor this in. The property’s construction (post‑war timber-frame, partial insulation) and warm-air heating are characteristic of the era and may need future upgrading for long-term efficiency. The plot and rooms are average-sized with a small garden and a single family bathroom.
Overall this is a competitively priced, well-located terraced house that combines modernised internal finishes with low garden maintenance and strong transport links. It will suit first-time purchasers or young families prioritising location, parking and convenience — buyers seeking a larger plot, more insulation, or quieter neighbourhoods may prefer to look elsewhere.