- South-facing studio room with good natural light
- Long lease: 999 years and share of freehold
- Less than 275 metres from Worthing mainline station
- Small studio size; single main living/bedroom space
- Fitted kitchen and bathroom; interior requires updating
- Low council tax (Band A) and no ground rent
- Boarded loft for additional storage
- Communal maintenance on as-and-when basis between three flats
A compact, characterful first-floor studio in a Victorian terrace, ideal for a first-time buyer or buy-to-let investor. The main room is south-facing and measures approximately 11'1" x 17'11", letting in good light and allowing a simple living/bedroom layout. The fitted kitchen and bathroom are in place but the interior would benefit from updating to maximise comfort and rental value.
Practical ownership is a strength: a 999-year lease with share of freehold, no ground rent and very low council tax (Band A) keep ongoing costs low. The building has a boarded loft for extra storage and central heating and double glazing are already fitted.
Location is a major selling point — under 275 metres from Worthing mainline station and within easy walking distance of town-centre shops, cafés and local amenities. The immediate road falls within popular school catchments, which supports long-term demand for lettings and resale.
Buyers should note the flat is small and offered with a basic finish. The external courtyard/garden is low-maintenance but overgrown in places. Maintenance of communal parts is arranged on an "as-and-when" basis between three apartments, so prospective buyers should allow for occasional shared repairs and budgets for internal modernisation to increase value or rental yield.



























