No onward chain — ready for quick completion
Seconds from Southend seafront and local amenities
Two double bedrooms with built-in storage
Lounge/diner with direct garden access
UPVC double glazing fitted in last 10 years
Requires modernisation throughout; renovation potential
Allocated off-street parking space to the rear
Very high local crime and high area deprivation
Tucked just seconds from Southend’s seafront, this two-bedroom mid-terrace is a solid entry-level purchase with real location appeal. The freehold home offers direct access to the promenade, strong transport links to Southend Central and Southend East, and nearby shops, parks and schools — ideal for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors seeking rental demand.
Internally the property has two double bedrooms, a lounge/diner opening to a small low-maintenance garden, and a separate fitted kitchen. Practical updates are already in place: uPVC double glazing fitted in the last decade and a bathroom refurbished within the last four years. The boiler and mains gas central heating serve the home.
The house requires broader modernisation throughout — cosmetic and some structural improvements likely, as the solid brick walls were built with no added insulation. This is reflected in the asking price and presents clear opportunity to add value. Note the rear allocated off-street parking and affordable council tax banding.
Buyers should be aware of significant neighbourhood challenges: recorded crime levels are very high and the wider area is classified as very deprived. The plot and rooms are modest in size, so those seeking large gardens or spacious interiors may prefer elsewhere. Overall, this is a well-located project for someone wanting seaside proximity and potential upside, sold with no onward chain.