Chain-free two-bedroom bungalow with planning permission and landscaped garden, ready to move into..
- Recently refurbished throughout with new kitchen and bathroom
- Full planning permission for loft conversion and rear extension
- Generous corner plot with landscaped rear garden and patio
- Ample off-street parking on gravel driveway, no garage
- New gas boiler, central heating and double-glazed windows
- Approx 748 sq ft; traditional single-storey layout, one bathroom
- Medium flood risk in area; factor insurance and mitigation
- Local crime above average; consider security measures
This recently refurbished two-bedroom bungalow sits on a generous corner plot in Nazeing and is offered chain free. The interior has been updated throughout with a brand-new fitted kitchen, new bathroom, new gas boiler, central heating and double-glazed windows — ready for immediate occupation. The lounge opens to a landscaped rear garden and a large patio, giving easy single-level living and outdoor space for gardening or relaxing.
Full planning permission is already in place for a loft conversion and a single-storey rear extension, making this an attractive short-term project for someone wanting to add space or increase value. Off-street parking provides several spaces on the gravel driveway. The property is a mid-20th-century semi-detached bungalow of average overall size (approximately 748 sq ft), with traditional layout and standard ceiling heights.
Practical considerations are spelled out: there is a single bathroom, no garage, and a medium flood risk in the area. Crime levels are above average locally, and the property sits in an ageing industrious-workers area; buyers should factor these into location suitability and insurance costs. Schools nearby are rated Good, and local amenities include a pub, bus services and a primary school.
This home will suit buyers seeking low-maintenance, single-floor living with scope to extend. It offers immediate comfort with clear potential to add bedrooms or living space via the approved plans, but buyers should carry out their own checks on flood risk, security measures and running costs before committing.