Affordable two-bedroom home with outdoor storage and recent boiler upgrade.
Two double bedrooms with spacious lounge/dining room
Modern bathroom and recently replaced boiler (Nov 2023)
Private brick shed, small lawned garden and communal drying area
Gas central heating and uPVC double glazing throughout
Leasehold — approximately 89 years remaining
Service charge ~£434.44pa; ground rent £10pa
Mid‑20th century build; exterior functional, potential renovation scope
Area shows local deprivation; street and exterior may feel dated
Set over two floors, this upper maisonette offers practical, well-proportioned living in a convenient Heavitree location. The bright lounge/dining room and two double bedrooms provide comfortable space for first-time buyers or investors, while a compact lawned garden, private brick shed and communal drying area add useful outdoor storage and drying space. Recent updates include a concealed boiler installed November 2023 and modern bathroom finish.
The accommodation is presented in good decorative order throughout and benefits from gas central heating and uPVC double glazing, giving reliable comfort and low immediate maintenance. Windows at the front enjoy open outlooks over the neighbouring area and beyond, adding a pleasant sense of space for an upper-floor flat. Broadband is fast and mobile signal excellent — practical for home working or streaming.
Buyers should note this is a leasehold property with approximately 89 years remaining, a modest ground rent (£10 pa) and a below-average annual service charge (£434.44). The building dates from the mid-20th century and the exterior is utilitarian post-war brick; the area shows signs of local deprivation and the immediate streetscape is functional rather than decorative. Council Tax Band A keeps running costs low.
Overall this maisonette will suit a first-time buyer seeking an affordable, ready-to-move-in home close to Exeter city centre or an investor looking for a manageable rental opportunity. A survey is recommended to check hidden items that a standard viewing won’t reveal.