Chain‑free home with driveway, garden and easy Elizabeth Line access for commuters.
• Two double bedrooms and family bathroom upstairs
• Ground‑floor cloakroom for convenience
• Driveway to the front, off‑street parking for one car
• Enclosed rear garden; small to average plot size
• EPC rating C; mains gas boiler and radiators
• Freehold and offered with no onward chain
• Built in the 1990s; double glazing present
• Requires cosmetic renovation and some TLC throughout
This semi‑detached two‑bedroom house on Narrowboat Close offers a straightforward, chain‑free purchase for first‑time buyers or investors. The layout includes an entrance hall, ground‑floor cloakroom, lounge, kitchen and two double bedrooms with a family bathroom upstairs. A driveway to the front and an enclosed rear garden add useful outdoor space.
The property was built in the 1990s and has double glazing, mains gas central heating and an EPC rating of C. It sits in a commuter‑friendly location with nearby bus routes and easy access to Abbey Wood and the Elizabeth Line, making journeys into central London convenient.
The house requires some TLC and cosmetic renovation throughout — an opportunity to personalise and add value but expect expenditure for updates. Internal living space and the rear garden are modest in size; this is well suited to a couple, small family or a buy‑to‑let purchaser seeking a manageable project in a well‑connected area.
No onward chain and freehold tenure simplify the sale process. Buyers should factor renovation costs and modest plot size into their budgets, but will gain a practical suburban home with parking, outdoor space and strong transport links.