Light, low-maintenance one-bedroom home in a quiet Abingdon cul-de-sac.
Freehold one-bedroom end-terrace, approximately 453 sq ft
Private partly walled garden providing a seating area
Private off-street parking a short walk from property
Double-glazed windows; built 1991–95 construction
Electric room heaters only — likely higher energy costs
EPC rating D — consider energy-efficiency improvements
Chain-free sale for a quicker completion
Small footprint — best for single occupants or couples
This freehold one-bedroom end-terrace offers compact, practical living in a quiet north Abingdon cul-de-sac. The ground floor features a double-aspect living room partly open to a well-equipped kitchen, giving a light, open feel within a modest footprint. Upstairs, the double bedroom includes wall-to-wall built-in wardrobes and a contemporary bathroom with a white suite.
Outside, the private partly walled garden provides a manageable outdoor seating area, and a dedicated off-street parking space is a short walk away. The property dates from the early 1990s, benefits from double glazing and fast broadband — practical strengths for everyday living or rental use.
Notable considerations: heating is by electric room heaters and the EPC is band D, so energy costs may be higher than gas-heated homes. The overall floor area is approximately 453 sq ft (42.1 sqm), making it best suited to a single occupant or couple rather than a family needing multiple bedrooms. The plot is small, and the property presents as an average-sized, well-presented modern home rather than a period or character house.
Chain-free sale, very low local crime, and a pleasant nearby mix of amenities and schools make this a straightforward purchase for a first-time buyer or investor seeking a low-maintenance home with rental potential. Any buyer should consider ongoing running costs linked to electric heating and the EPC rating when budgeting.