Short walk to Blue Flag beach and station — ideal starter or rental opportunity.
- Short walk to Blue Flag beach and local train station
- Two double bedrooms and large lounge/diner
- Rear outbuilding provides extra storage or workshop space
- Freehold ownership; mains gas boiler and radiators
- Needs full renovation throughout; buyer budget required
- Small rear garden and limited plot size
- Local area: high crime and very deprived — affects value
- Low flood risk; very cheap council tax
This mid-terraced Victorian property sits a short stroll from the High Street, train station and the Blue Flag beach, making it well placed for commuters, seaside walks and rental demand. The house offers a generous lounge/dining room, two double bedrooms and an upstairs bathroom, plus a useful outbuilding at the rear for storage or workshop use.
The house is offered freehold and benefits from mains gas central heating, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — practical advantages for modern living or letting. Council tax is very low, and flood risk is assessed as low, which may reduce ongoing running costs and insurance concerns.
The property needs renovation throughout, giving buyers scope to add value but requiring time and budget. The plot is small and the local area shows high crime levels and very high deprivation, which will affect resale value and rental yields; buyers should factor these local area issues into any investment or mortgage decision.
Suitable for a first-time buyer prepared to renovate or an investor targeting affordable seaside lettings, this house combines location strengths with clear work required. All measurements and details should be independently verified, and planning or building consents checked if you intend to alter the property.