Two-bedroom Victorian terrace with garden — chain free and ready for improvement.
Two double bedrooms and family bathroom upstairs
Two reception rooms plus 12' fitted kitchen
Gas central heating and full double glazing
Fully enclosed low-maintenance rear garden with shed
Freehold and no forward chain for quicker completion
Modest 630 sq ft footprint; rooms are small-to-average
Located in a private-renting/student neighbourhood; rental demand likely
Area shows deprivation and average crime — impacts resale potential
This end-of-terrace Victorian house offers a straightforward, affordable entry into Portsmouth’s PO1 market. Arranged over two floors, the layout includes two double bedrooms, two reception rooms and a fitted 12' kitchen opening to a fully enclosed rear garden — practical for first-time buyers or buy-to-let purchasers. The property benefits from gas central heating, full double glazing and a modern family bathroom. No forward chain and freehold tenure simplify purchase timing.
Rooms are compact but well laid out; the home measures about 630 sq ft so it suits those seeking a city-centre base, commuter property or rental unit. The rear garden is low-maintenance with decorative stone, raised planters and a shed. Local amenities, bus routes and fast broadband make the location convenient, although the neighbourhood leans towards private renting and student households.
Buyers should note the property’s modest footprint and inner-city setting: plot and room sizes are small-to-average, and cosmetic updating may be required to maximise resale or rental value. The area shows signs of deprivation and average crime levels, which may affect long-term appreciation. Council tax is low and there is no flooding risk.
Overall, this chain-free, freehold terrace presents clear value for buyers wanting a manageable project or a straightforward rental opportunity close to Portsmouth city services. It’s best suited to first-time buyers or investors prepared to accept smaller rooms and typical Victorian terrace constraints.