Chain-free three-bedroom end-terrace with garage — good scope for renovation or investment..
Three double bedrooms with period bay window
End-of-terrace with shared driveway and single garage
Two reception rooms plus lean-to/conservatory
Chain-free freehold — vacant possession possible
Requires modernisation throughout and cosmetic updating
Cavity walls likely uninsulated; energy upgrades may be needed
Area has above-average crime and local deprivation indicators
EPC C, double glazing installed before 2002
Set on the Highbury Estate in Cosham, this 1930s three-bedroom end-terrace is offered chain-free and presents clear scope to add value. The house retains period features such as an art-deco style bay while providing practical benefits: a shared driveway leading to a garage, a lean-to/conservatory, and good transport links to Cosham station and the A27/M27.
Internally the layout is traditional with two reception rooms, a long kitchen and a ground-floor cloakroom, plus a first-floor wet room. The property is habitable but requires modernization throughout — cosmetic updating, possible insulation improvements (cavity walls assumed uninsulated), and bathroom/kitchen upgrading will be needed to reach contemporary standards. EPC currently C; double glazing installed before 2002.
This home suits an investor or buyer looking for a renovation project; its size (about 1,212 sqft), decent plot and garage offer scope for reconfiguration or upgrading to increase rental yield or resale value. Local schools score well and local amenities are within walking distance, making it viable for family occupation once refurbished.
Buyers should note the area shows higher-than-average crime levels and pockets of deprivation, and some fabric improvements are likely (heating via mains gas boiler and radiators is present but upgrade timing unknown). Viewing is recommended to appraise condition, layout and potential.