Character-filled three-bedroom terrace with refurbished bathroom and clear scope to modernise.
Three double bedrooms with generous natural light
A solid Victorian mid-terrace with three double bedrooms and generous natural light, set in a quiet, scenic part of Burnham-on-Sea. The recently refurbished bathroom with rain shower and heated towel rail is a notable recent upgrade. The kitchen/dining space provides a practical family hub but will benefit from modernization to reach its full potential. Wood floors and large windows give immediate character; the property is freehold with low flood risk, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband.
Practical considerations are clear: the exterior is dated and the building is original solid-brick construction with assumed no cavity insulation, so buyers should factor in thermal upgrades and potential exterior repairs. EPC D67 is middling; the home sits in an area described as having deprivation and ageing urban communities, which may affect long-term resale dynamics. Council Tax Band B keeps running costs relatively low.
This house suits families, sharers or first-time buyers seeking character and space who are willing to invest in kitchen and external modernisation. For investors, the three double bedrooms and good connectivity offer rental appeal, but consider area socio-economic factors and retrofit costs when calculating returns.