No onward chain — vacant possession available
Freehold two-bedroom end-of-terrace, 808 sq ft (approx.)
Double glazing throughout; mains gas boiler and radiators
Solar panels installed — reduces energy bills
Dated kitchen and internal finishes require modernization
Enclosed rear hardstanding courtyard — low maintenance, limited garden
On-street parking only; no allocated space
Annual service charge £305.28; Council Tax Band A (very cheap)
A chain-free two-bedroom end-of-terrace in Newquay offered freehold — an accessible entry point onto the property ladder. The house is compact and practical, with mains gas heating, double glazing throughout and solar panels that help reduce running costs.
Accommodation is simple and efficient: a long living room, small kitchen, two first-floor bedrooms and a bathroom. The enclosed rear hardstanding courtyard keeps maintenance low but restricts outside space compared with a traditional garden. On-street parking is available nearby rather than an allocated space.
The property is clearly a renovation/modernisation opportunity: fixtures and fittings are dated, the kitchen and some internal finishes need updating, and the home will suit a buyer happy to invest time and budget. Service charge for communal management is modest (£305.28 p.a.) and council tax is low (Band A), supporting affordability.
Location is a practical benefit — popular residential area within walking distance of local shops, good primary and secondary schools nearby and straightforward transport links. For first-time buyers wanting a low-maintenance starter or investors seeking a straightforward let in Newquay, this property presents value with clear scope to add value through improvement.