Characterful first-floor flat near seafront — low charges and good letting potential.
Large sitting room with balcony and high ceilings
A bright one-bedroom first-floor flat set in a late-Victorian terrace, minutes from Eastbourne seafront and the town centre. High ceilings, ornate coving and large sash-style windows give the main living room character and a spacious feel, while a private balcony provides outdoor space.
The accommodation is well presented with a modern bathroom and a compact modern kitchen. The sitting room is notably large for a one-bedroom property and opens onto the balcony, making it suitable for an individual or couple who value space and period charm close to transport links.
Practical details: the property is leasehold (approx. 105 years remaining), with low annual service charge (£620) and modest ground rent (£100). Letting and most pets (except dogs) are permitted, and the EPC is C; mains gas central heating and double glazing are fitted.
Important drawbacks: the building sits in a very high-crime, very deprived part of town, which may affect resale and rental appeal. Walls are solid brick with no known insulation; some buyers may wish to budget for energy improvements. Rooms are generally compact apart from the sitting room, so overall living space is modest (approx. 603 sq ft).
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