Flexible four-floor period home near Maidstone stations, ideal for first-time buyers.
Deceptively spacious four-storey layout with converted basement
Deceptively spacious Victorian terrace arranged over four floors, offering flexible living in central Maidstone. The converted basement adds useful extra space for a home office, guest room or rental bedroom, while two double bedrooms on the upper floor deliver comfortable sleeping accommodation. A modern family bathroom and a separate lounge/dining arrangement keep daily life practical and uncluttered.
The plot is small but private, with a low-maintenance rear garden and patio for outdoor sitting. Practical comforts include double glazing (fitted post-2002) and mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators. The property is close to town amenities, local shops and mainline stations, making commuting and everyday errands straightforward.
Notable points to consider: the house is of solid brick construction typical of pre-1900 build and may lack wall insulation (assumed), which can affect running costs and comfort. The converted basement should be checked for ventilation and damp proofing before purchase. There is a single family bathroom and modest room sizes overall — suitable for first-time buyers, small families or buy-to-let investors seeking central location and good rental prospects.
Priced at £300,000, this terraced home combines period character and modern updates. It will suit someone looking for a well-presented, compact urban home with potential to personalise and improve energy performance over time.