Low-maintenance home with strong commuter links and rental potential.
One double bedroom with built-in storage
Set within a mature, established development, this compact one-bedroom terraced house offers straightforward, low-maintenance living or a ready-made rental opportunity. The interior is presented neutrally with a modern kitchen, a bright double bedroom and useful built-in storage, making it easy to move into or let out immediately. Estimated rental income is circa £1,150 pcm, and the property is offered freehold with a low council tax (Band B).
Buyers should note the property’s small overall footprint (approximately 325 sq ft) and modest room sizes typical of a back-to-back terrace. Heating is by electric room heaters and the EPC is E (45), so expect higher energy costs than gas-heated homes and potential scope for energy improvements. Double glazing is present but predates 2002 and the walls are timber frame with partial insulation (assumed), which may limit immediate efficiency.
Externally there is block‑paved frontage and resident/off‑street parking nearby, but the plot and any private garden space are very small. The location has excellent road links toward Fleet and the M3 (J4A), fast broadband and strong mobile signal — practical benefits for commuters. Note the local crime level is above average, which some buyers will want to factor into their decision.
Overall this property will suit a first-time buyer seeking an affordable entry into homeownership or an investor wanting a low‑maintenance rental with good transport connections. It offers clear potential for modest energy upgrades and cosmetic personalization to add value, while being honest about its compact size and heating limitations.