Compact, modernised starter home with garage and good transport links..
- Three bedrooms with open-plan lounge/diner/kitchen
- Garage and enclosed rear garden (small)
- Freehold; Council Tax Band B
- Compact rooms; total size approx 807 sq ft
- Double glazing present; install date unknown
- Cavity walls likely uninsulated (assumed)
- Close to schools, bus routes and local amenities
- Area shows higher deprivation; resale influenced by local market
A compact, modernised three-bedroom mid-terrace in a quiet cul-de-sac, offered with a garage and an enclosed rear garden. The open-plan ground floor combines lounge, dining and a contemporary fitted kitchen with a breakfast bar and large sliding doors, creating a bright social space well suited to first-time buyers or a young family. Two double bedrooms and a smaller third room sit upstairs alongside a single bathroom; rooms are efficient rather than generous in scale.
Practical strengths include gas central heating, double glazing (installation date not known) and freehold tenure. The plot and general size are small, which keeps maintenance manageable and running costs lower — Council Tax Band B. Good local connectivity, nearby schools rated Good and easy access to bus routes increase everyday convenience and rental appeal.
Buyers should note the compact footprint and modest external space: the rear garden and plot are small, and the house dates from the 1930s–1940s with cavity walls assumed to be without added insulation. While the interior shows contemporary fittings, there may be further energy-improvement work possible or desired. The wider area has pockets of deprivation, so long-term uplift may depend on local market trends.
Overall this is a practical, well-presented starter home or buy-to-let opportunity offering modern living in a convenient Torquay location. The combination of low running costs, local schools and a garage make it an attractive step onto the property ladder, provided you’re comfortable with modest room sizes and a small plot.