Freehold Victorian mid-terrace with period brick façade
A straightforward two-bedroom mid-terrace offering a practical first step onto the London property ladder. The house is freehold, neutrally decorated and ready for immediate occupation while also providing scope to improve value through sensible updating.
Layout and light are strengths: a through lounge leads to a versatile kitchen/diner and there is a small private rear yard for basic outdoor use. Both bedrooms are double-sized for the property’s footprint, and the single bathroom is bright and functional. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, and public transport links and local amenities are within easy reach.
Known limitations are clear and factual. The house sits in an area of high deprivation with above-average local crime rates; buyers should factor in local context. The property dates from the 1930s–1940s, walls are assumed uninsulated and glazing install dates are unknown, so further insulation or energy improvements may be required to reduce running costs. The plot is small and room sizes are modest, so this suits buyers seeking affordable city living rather than generous outdoor space.
This home will suit first-time buyers wanting an affordable, well-located starter home, or investors targeting rental demand in a major conurbation. It’s a practical purchase for someone ready to personalise and carry out modest improvements to increase comfort and long-term value.