Three-storey bay-fronted Victorian with garden — renovation project close to Brighton station.
No onward chain — freehold Victorian mid-terrace
No onward chain and freehold — a bay-fronted Victorian mid-terrace in a central Brighton location offering clear renovation potential. The house spans three storeys with flexible accommodation arranged as two main bedrooms plus a lower-ground kitchen/dining and a dual-aspect reception that has been used as a third bedroom.
The property benefits from a good-size enclosed rear garden, double glazing fitted after 2002, mains gas boiler with radiators, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. At approximately 911 sq ft, room proportions are generous and period features such as bay windows and exposed floorboards remain.
This is a straightforward project for an investor or buyer comfortable with refurbishment: the building requires renovation, the walls are original solid brick (likely without insulation) and some internal updating is needed throughout. Practical positives include easy access to regular buses, Brighton station, supermarkets and local amenities.
Buyers should note material drawbacks honestly: the area records very high crime levels, the plot is small and the property has only one bathroom. The property is best suited to someone seeking a renovation/letting opportunity or a buyer willing to modernise to their own specification.