Affordable two-bedroom end terrace with garden and garage — ideal first-time buy..
Price £100,000 — strong entry-level value
Two double bedrooms, one bathroom (approx. 511 sq ft)
Private fenced rear garden and detached garage
Freehold tenure; Council Tax Band A — very cheap running costs
Mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators
Double glazing installed pre-2002; may be older frames
Small plot and compact rooms — limited internal space
Modernisation needed in places (kitchen/finishes)
This neat two-bedroom end-of-terrace offers an affordable, low-running-cost entry into TS23 — ideal for first-time buyers or downsizers. The layout is straightforward: a bright living room to the front, a practical kitchen at the rear with direct access to a private garden, and two double bedrooms upstairs. Heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators; windows are double glazed.
Highlights include a detached garage and a very low council tax band (A), which help keep ongoing costs down. The plot and interior are modest in size (approximately 511 sq ft) so the house suits buyers seeking a compact, easy-to-manage home or a stepping-stone on the property ladder.
The property is sound but not brand-new: the kitchen and some internal finishes would benefit from updating to match modern tastes. The double glazing was installed before 2002 and the build dates to the late 1960s–1970s, so buyers wanting a fully modernised, move-in-perfect home should plan for some improvement work. No flooding risk is recorded and the area is generally low-crime and affluent.
Overall, this freehold end terrace represents clear value at the asking price for purchasers prepared to accept a smaller footprint and invest modestly in cosmetic updates. It’s well placed in a comfortable suburban area with good local schools and regular bus links.