Freehold, chain-free two-bed with recent boiler — refurbishment potential in Withernsea.
Freehold, chain-free two-bedroom end terrace with period character
2-year-old boiler and double glazing reduce immediate major costs
Enclosed rear yard; on-street parking only
Solid brick construction — likely no wall insulation, energy upgrades needed
Located near shops, schools, transport; seaside town amenities nearby
Slow broadband, very deprived area and above-average local crime
Average size (619 sq ft); traditional layout with refurbishment potential
Recommended for investors; viewing and full survey strongly advised
This two-bedroom end-of-terrace in Withernsea offers a straightforward entry for investors or buyers seeking a low-cost coastal property with rental potential. The house is freehold, chain-free and comes with a relatively new (2‑year‑old) boiler, double glazing and an enclosed rear yard — practical positives that reduce immediate expenditure.
Internally the layout is traditional with a spacious living room, fitted kitchen, two generous first-floor bedrooms and a family shower room. The solid brick, pre-1900 construction gives period character and scope for adding value through insulation, cosmetic modernisation or reconfiguration where desired.
There are material drawbacks to note: the property is in a very deprived area with above-average local crime and slow broadband, which can affect rental demand and long-term capital growth. The walls are likely uninsulated (solid brick as built), so energy-efficiency upgrades will be required to meet modern standards. Parking is on-street only.
For an investor this is a value-priced opportunity (offers in excess of £85,000) to add to a portfolio with limited initial risk thanks to freehold status and a recent boiler. Buyers should budget for energy upgrades, potential internal refurbishment, and factor local area indicators into rental and resale plans. Viewing and a full survey are advised before commitment.