Affordable three-bed terrace with large garden and driveway in well-connected Whipton..
Three double bedrooms across a compact split-level layout
Large enclosed rear garden — great for pets and outdoor space
Driveway off-street parking plus on-street visitor parking
Open-plan kitchen/diner ideal for family meals and entertaining
One family bathroom plus separate WC; practical for families
Built 1950–1966; cavity walls assumed with no known insulation
Neighbouring supervised residential home nearby — managed and regulated
Area classed as deprived; average local crime and practical considerations
Set on a quiet Whipton street, this mid-terrace three-double-bedroom home offers practical family living with driveway parking and a large rear garden ideal for pets and play. The open-plan kitchen/diner creates a sociable ground-floor layout while a separate living room provides flexible space for relaxation or homework. The property is freehold and comes with a low council tax band (B).
The house is compact overall (approximately 692 sq ft) and split-level, so it suits first-time buyers or young families who prioritise outside space and location over expansive interiors. Construction dates place the build in the mid-20th century (1950–1966); walls are cavity as-built with no known insulation, so buyers should budget for potential energy-efficiency improvements. Heating is mains gas to a boiler and radiators; glazing is double but install dates are unknown.
Practical considerations are made plain. There is one family bathroom plus a separate WC, and the secluded rear garden and driveway are strong lifestyle benefits. The local area provides good access to shops, schools (including several rated Good), and transport links, but the wider neighbourhood is classified as deprived with average crime levels. Importantly, the neighbouring property operates as a supervised residential home; it is managed under regulation but may be a factor for some buyers.
Overall this home offers affordable entry to Exeter with solid rental or owner-occupier appeal, especially for buyers who value outside space, parking and proximity to local amenities. Expect some remedial or modernising work to maximise comfort and efficiency.