Chain-free two-bedroom with garden and good commuter links — ideal first purchase.
Chain-free freehold mid-terrace, built 1930
A chain-free, freehold two-bedroom mid-terrace built in the 1930s, this property offers a straightforward entry to the BR1 market. Ground floor features include a large reception room with bay window and fireplace, an extended conservatory and a modern bathroom; two double bedrooms sit upstairs. The rear patio garden is low-maintenance yet roomy enough for socialising or container gardening.
Practical points are clear: double glazing was installed after 2002, heating is mains gas with boiler and radiators, and the house extends to about 808 sq ft. Commuters will value the short drive or walk to Grove Park and Beckenham Hill stations and quick access to Bromley High Street amenities.
The house is presented as a blank canvas for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. While the main living spaces are traditional and serviceable, the property would benefit from cosmetic updating and personalization to unlock its full value.
Be candid about local context: the wider area shows signs of economic deprivation and local crime levels are average. These factors should be weighed against the affordable council tax band C, chain-free status and the property’s clear rental or resale potential after refurbishment.
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