Vacant possession — ready for immediate occupation
Large mature rear garden, usable and private
Driveway for several cars plus detached garage (18'5 x 9'10)
Conservatory and modern kitchen, comfortable living spaces
Two double bedrooms; overall size about 668 sq ft
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — retrofit potential
Area is very deprived with above‑average crime levels
Close to Strood town centre and fast A2/M2 access
This semi‑detached bungalow offers single‑storey living with practical outdoor space — ideal for someone looking to downsize without sacrificing a garden or parking. The property comes with vacant possession, a detached garage and a long driveway that fits several cars, making daily access and storage straightforward.
Inside, the layout is compact and usable: a modern kitchen, a bright conservatory and two double bedrooms suit comfortable, low‑maintenance living. Double glazing was fitted after 2002 and the mains‑gas boiler with radiators provides conventional heating. At around 668 sq ft the home is modest in scale but arranged for everyday ease.
Buyers should note the wider neighbourhood context: the area is classified as very deprived with above‑average recorded crime. The house dates from the 1930s–1940s and the cavity walls are assumed to have no insulation, so there is potential to improve thermal efficiency and reduce running costs. Room sizes and services should be checked and verified by a buyer's solicitor.
Positioned under 1.5 miles from Strood town centre and with quick A2/M2 access, the location works for commuters and keeps shops, schools and amenities within easy reach. For a buyer seeking a straightforward, single‑level home with a large garden and generous parking, this bungalow represents a practical, ready‑to‑move‑into option with clear scope for energy improvements.