Chain free and ready to occupy with a recently serviced boiler
Walking distance to Ashford International station and town centre
Garage en-bloc provides parking or storage
Two double bedrooms and generous principal bedroom
Loft fully boarded and insulated — conversion potential (subject to consents)
Conservatory and some interiors dated; cosmetic updating likely needed
Small rear garden and modest plot size limit outdoor expansion
Area records above-average crime; buyers should note local statistics
This two-bedroom terraced house in Ashford offers a straightforward, chain-free purchase with practical commuter credentials. Set within walking distance of Ashford International station and the town centre, the home includes a garage en-bloc and a recently serviced boiler, making it ready to occupy while you plan improvements.
Rooms are well-proportioned for this size: a generous principal bedroom, a separate lounge and dining room, plus a conservatory that extends living space. The loft is fully boarded and insulated, presenting simple potential for storage or future conversion (subject to consents). Strong local amenities include Sainsbury’s and Warren Retail Park close by, with several well-regarded schools within easy reach.
The property suits first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors looking for a manageable project with immediate upside. Expect cosmetic updating: the conservatory and some interior areas have a dated appearance, and the double glazing was installed before 2002. The small garden and modest plot limit outdoor expansion, but the garage provides welcome additional storage or parking.
Be aware of a couple of practical drawbacks: the neighbourhood records above-average crime levels, and the house dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s so some modernisation may be desirable. Overall this is a well-located, value-driven opportunity for someone wanting a ready-to-live-in home with scope to add value over time.