Large lounge/diner, garden and easy rail links—ideal for families and commuters.
Chain free three-bedroom mid-terrace with freehold title
This three-bedroom mid-terrace offers generous living space arranged over two floors and is being sold freehold with no onward chain—appealing for families and commuters. The large 26'6" lounge/diner and separate 14'8" kitchen open directly to a low-maintenance rear garden with rear access and communal parking nearby, making day-to-day life practical.
The home has three genuine double bedrooms and a stylish four-piece bathroom. Practical features include full double glazing, an updated combi boiler, loft access with an integrated ladder, and an affordable council tax band C. Pitsea town centre and rail links to London are within walking distance, with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal supporting home working.
Buyers should note several material points: the surrounding area is described as hard-pressed and locally classified as hampered neighbourhoods, and overall area deprivation is high. The property plot is small, rooms are average-sized, and some external and internal areas are described as needing work or appearing unkempt. Construction era (1967–75) and cavity walls are recorded with no installed wall insulation assumed, so further insulation or energy improvements may be required. EPC information is inconsistent in the supplied data (shown as C with an alternative E entry), so buyers should confirm the current certificate.
This house suits a family or commuter buyer who wants a roomy, chain-free home near transport links and schooling, and who is prepared to carry out light refurbishment and energy upgrades to personalise and future-proof the property.