Affordable, low-maintenance one-bedroom near good transport and schools..
- One-bedroom end-terrace, compact footprint (c.320 sq ft)
- Freehold with low council tax and mains gas heating
- Double glazing and generally well maintained externally
- Small private rear garden; low-maintenance outdoor space
- Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, very low local crime
- Medium flood risk for the area — requires consideration
- Limited internal storage and compact living spaces
- Suited to first-time buyers, downsizers or buy-to-let investors
A compact, well-presented one-bedroom end-of-terrace in a quiet Exeter suburb, priced for mid-entry buyers. The house benefits from double glazing, gas central heating and a small private rear garden requiring low maintenance. Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and very low local crime add practical appeal for everyday living or rental use.
Internally the accommodation is modest (c. 320 sq ft) and arranged over two floors with a bay-front living room, separate kitchen, first-floor bedroom and bathroom. The layout suits a single occupant, couple or investor seeking a low-upkeep property; nearby schools, bus routes and local green space make the location convenient for day-to-day life.
Buyers should note the limited internal footprint and small plot — space is compact and storage is constrained. There is a medium flood risk for the area, and the property will suit those prepared to accept modest living space or to carry out standard modernisation works to personalise the home. The freehold tenure and low council tax keep running costs comparatively low.
Overall this is a pragmatic, affordable entry to Exeter’s market: a tidy, low-maintenance home with clear rental or owner-occupier appeal, provided you are comfortable with a compact one-bedroom layout and the site’s medium flood risk.