Three beds with loft, parking and garden in well‑connected Harold Hill.
3 bedrooms plus converted loft room for home office or guest use
Off-street parking at front — uncommon for local terraced stock
Private rear garden, good size for children or gardening
Freehold tenure; total area approximately 1,202 sq ft
Single family bathroom; may limit larger households
Small plot and post‑war build — modest ceiling heights and rooms
Located in a deprived, hard‑pressed area; check local market dynamics
Likely needs cosmetic updating; verify loft conversion compliance
Set on a residential street in Harold Hill, this freehold three-bedroom terraced house includes a converted loft room, off-street parking and a private rear garden. The layout suits families needing flexible space or investors seeking rental potential; the property totals about 1,202 sq ft across multiple storeys and retains post‑war character from the 1950s.
The home benefits from double glazing, mains gas heating with a boiler and radiators, and fast broadband plus excellent mobile signal—practical for modern family life or working from home. Nearby primary and secondary schools (several rated Good by Ofsted) and strong transport links make daily life straightforward. The guide price is £400,000–£425,000.
Notable drawbacks are the small plot size and the area’s wider socioeconomic challenges: the local classification is “Hard-pressed ethnic mix” with the neighbourhood described as “Hampered neighbourhoods” and higher area deprivation. The property presents as a tidy but modest post‑war home that will suit buyers prepared to update finishes rather than those seeking a high‑spec turnkey house. There is a single family bathroom only, and the loft conversion’s specification and the age of glazing/heating installations are unspecified, so buyers should check for any refurbishment or compliance work required.
Overall, this is a practical, well-located terraced house offering parking and outside space—an accessible family starter home or a straightforward investment with rental demand in a major conurbation. Viewings will suit purchasers who prioritise location and space flexibility and who are realistic about modest upkeep and improvement needs.