Two double bedrooms close to Plymouth station — ideal low-cost buy-to-let or refurbishment project..
Two double bedrooms and spacious lounge (689 sqft total)
Leasehold with approximately 82 years remaining
Purpose-built mid‑20th century block; double glazing installed
On-street parking; external shed for storage
No lift in building; communal areas are basic
Property is dated and will require modernisation
Area records high crime and very high deprivation
Close to Plymouth train station and local amenities
Set in a popular residential pocket of Stoke, this purpose-built two-bedroom flat offers straightforward rental or owner-occupier potential at a low entry price. The layout is practical — two double bedrooms, lounge, kitchen, bathroom, separate W.C., plus a useful store/utility and external shed — all within an average-sized 689 sqft footprint. The block dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s and benefits from later double glazing and mains gas central heating.
This is a clear value proposition for investors or buyers willing to modernise. The property sits close to local amenities, schools and Plymouth train station, supporting steady tenant demand. On-street parking and communal outdoor space add everyday convenience; council tax is very low, aiding running costs for a landlord or household.
Buyers should note this is a leasehold flat with about 82 years remaining and additional leasehold fees and packs may apply. The area records high crime and very high deprivation indices, and the flat’s interior is dated and will benefit from refurbishment to reach its rental or resale potential. There is no lift in the building, and some communal parts are basic in finish.
Overall, this is a budget-priced, practical property for an investor seeking a hands-on refurbishment project or a first-time buyer prepared to update. The strongest selling points are location, two double bedrooms and low purchase price; the primary considerations are lease length, area conditions and interior modernisation needs.