Driveway, conservatory and powered workshop — ideal for first-time buyers or investors.
No onward chain, freehold tenure
Three bedrooms, single shower room
Front driveway; rear vehicle access and hardstanding
Conservatory provides extra living space
Large brick-built workshop with power
Gas central heating and double glazing
Small rear plot; limited garden space
Area shows high crime and high deprivation
Set in the heart of Gosport town centre, this three-bedroom mid-terrace is offered with no onward chain and immediate vacant possession. The house has practical features for everyday living: gas central heating, double glazing, a front driveway for off-street parking and a rear garden with vehicle access. A conservatory and a large brick-built workshop with power add useful space and flexibility.
The layout suits a first-time buyer or buy-to-let investor seeking a well-located property with clear improvement potential. The kitchen/diner and sitting room are generous for a terrace of this era, and the conservatory brings extra light and garden access. Good local transport links including the ferry to Portsmouth, High Street amenities and nearby schools make this a convenient base.
Buyers should note the local context: the area is marked by high crime statistics and very deprived ward-level indices, and the plot is small. The home appears to need some updating and cosmetic investment to unlock its full value. Practical positives such as freehold tenure, low council tax (Band B) and no flood risk help offset running costs.
Overall, the property offers a straightforward purchase for someone prepared to invest modestly in improvement work. It suits purchasers wanting central convenience, off-street parking and a workshop, while accepting the neighbourhood challenges and a compact garden.