Affordable renovation close to transport links and green space.
- Three bedrooms, two doubles and one single/office
A mid‑20th century semi with solid footprint and clear scope for improvement. The house offers an open-plan ground floor, two double bedrooms upstairs plus a third smaller room, eaves storage and a decent rear garden — a straightforward layout for a family or investor to reconfigure.
The property requires renovation: the kitchen and bathroom need updating and there is visible damage to the kitchen ceiling. Double glazing is older (pre‑2002) and the house is described as needing refurbishment, so expect modernisation and potential cosmetic and systems work. Heating is by mains-gas boiler and radiators.
Location is a strong practical asset. The house sits near Lewes Road, Wild Park and several transport links including Moulsecoomb station and frequent buses. Local amenities, shops and the University of Brighton are close by, which supports rental demand and daily convenience.
Buyers should note the wider area indicators: high deprivation and mixed school outcomes locally. The freehold tenure, average internal size (~900 sq ft) and relatively low asking price make this a realistic purchase for cash buyers, first-time buyers prepared to renovate, or investors targeting refurbishment and rental.