Chain-free three-bed close to the beach with good connectivity for buyers prepared to update.
- Chain free; available for quick sale
- Three bedrooms and two bathrooms
- Short walk to Cleethorpes seafront and local amenities
- Double glazing and mains gas central heating
- Small, low-maintenance front and rear gardens
- Built 1930–1949; period features, needs modernization
- Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; energy upgrades recommended
- Local area: very high crime and high deprivation
Chain-free and close to the seafront, this three-bedroom mid-terrace offers straightforward family living with clear potential. The ground floor has two reception rooms and a downstairs bathroom; upstairs are three bedrooms and a second bathroom, useful for busy households. Built c.1930–1949, the house retains period features such as a bay window and fireplaces but requires modernization to reach contemporary standards.
Practical benefits include double glazing, mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, freehold tenure and very low council tax. The property sits on a small, low-maintenance plot with paved front and rear gardens; local mobile signal and broadband speeds are strong, aiding home working or connectivity.
Notable drawbacks are the area’s high crime statistics and very deprived wider context, which may concern some buyers and affect resale. The solid brick walls are assumed uninsulated, so upgrading thermal performance and internal modernisation will be needed. Overall room sizes are average for an urban terrace; the house is best suited to buyers prepared to invest time and money into renovation or to investors targeting rental demand near the coast.