Move-in ready Victorian home near Morecambe seafront, ideal for first-time buyers.
Vacant possession and no upward chain
Recently renovated; ready to move into
Two double bedrooms with spacious four-piece bathroom
Worcester combi boiler and double glazing throughout
Small paved rear patio garden; low maintenance outdoor space
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — may need insulation work
Located near seafront, shops, schools and public transport
Area shows higher deprivation and average crime levels
Recently renovated and ready to move into, this two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace sits within easy reach of Morecambe town centre and the seafront promenade. The home benefits from uPVC double glazing, a modern Worcester combi boiler, and an open-plan lounge/dining layout that maximises the available living space. The fitted kitchen includes integrated appliances and there is a four-piece bathroom with separate shower cubicle.
Practical positives include vacant possession, no upward chain, freehold tenure and a very low Council Tax (Band A). The property footprint is approximately 725 sq ft, with a small paved rear patio garden that is low maintenance. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, supporting home working or streaming without issue.
Be realistic about location and fabric: the property sits in an area with higher deprivation indicators and average crime levels compared with regional norms. The original cavity walls are recorded as having no insulation (assumed), so buyers seeking maximum thermal efficiency may wish to budget for further insulating measures. The plot is small and the house is a modest urban terrace rather than a larger family home.
Overall this is a competitively priced, move-in ready home that will suit first-time buyers, couples or investors seeking a low-maintenance, well-connected seaside property. Its combination of period character, recent refurbishment and practical running costs make it an efficient, straightforward option for buyers prepared for a compact terraced layout and possible future insulation improvements.