Two-bedroom Victorian end-terrace near station and beach — ideal affordable first home or investor project.
Two bedrooms in a Victorian end-terrace (approx. 560 sq ft)
Close to Harwich station and the beach
Low-maintenance courtyard garden, very small plot
Freehold tenure; traditional layout and character features
Solid brick walls — likely no insulation, upgrade recommended
Described as requiring refurbishment/renovation (fixer-upper potential)
Area classified as very deprived with high recorded crime
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband speeds
This two-bedroom Victorian end-of-terrace offers an affordable entry to Harwich, positioned close to the station and the beach. The ground-floor reception is spacious for the house size and features a log burner; a fitted kitchen and first-floor bathroom complete the accommodation across approximately 560 sq ft. A low-maintenance courtyard garden provides outside space despite the very small plot.
The house is freehold and dates from the 1930s–1940s with solid brick walls (assumed uninsulated). It will suit a first-time buyer looking for a seaside home or an investor seeking a rental with good broadband and mobile connectivity. Local schools have good Ofsted ratings and everyday amenities are within easy reach.
Notable practical points: the property shows signs of being a fixer-upper and will benefit from refurbishment and modernisation. Solid-wall construction likely requires added insulation to improve comfort and running costs. The surrounding area is classified as very deprived with high recorded crime levels — important for both owner-occupiers and landlords to consider when assessing safety and rental demand.
On balance this is a compact, characterful starter home or small investment with clear potential once updated. Buyers should budget for upgrade works (insulation, cosmetic updates, possible mechanicals) and weigh the neighbourhood factors alongside the property’s seaside location and transport links.