Easy single-floor living with driveway, garden and no onward chain.
Cul-de-sac position — quiet, low-traffic location
This two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow sits quietly at the end of a cul-de-sac in St Osyth, offering easy single-floor living and vacant possession with no onward chain. The layout and modest room sizes make it attractive for buyers looking to downsize or retire, while the recently replaced gas combination boiler and double glazed windows reduce immediate maintenance and running costs.
Outside, there is convenient off-road parking with a driveway and an attached garage, plus a well-maintained rear garden ideal for low-maintenance outdoor living. The plot is small, so the garden is manageable rather than expansive; buyers seeking large grounds should note the limited outside space.
The property is well placed for village amenities — local shops, bus links, and nearby beaches — and sits in an area of low crime with no local flood risk. Practical details to note: there is a single bathroom, tenure is not specified, and the wider neighbourhood shows signs of economic deprivation which may affect local services and future resale considerations.
Overall, this bungalow is best suited to purchasers wanting a straightforward, ready-to-live-in home in a peaceful village setting, with the potential to personalise interiors over time rather than undertake major structural works.