Well-located, low-maintenance two-bed with parking and private garden — ideal for first-time buyers..
Two bedrooms with modern shower room
Private, paved and walled rear garden with rear access
Off-street parking plus garage/store; carport potential (subject to permissions)
Freehold mid-terrace ~696 sq ft, manageable size for first-time buyers
Electric storage heating and electricity-only (no gas)
Double glazing installed before 2002; property built early 1990s
Small plot and average room sizes — not a large family footprint
Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal; low flood risk
This mid-terrace two-bedroom townhouse on Haslemere Road offers a compact, practical layout ideal for first-time buyers or professionals seeking a Southsea base. The living room benefits from a bay window and natural light, while the modern fitted kitchen and contemporary shower room keep day-to-day living straightforward. The property is freehold and averages about 696 sq ft, providing manageable space and low running complexity.
Outdoor space is private and enclosed: a paved rear garden with walled boundaries and rear pedestrian access suits low-maintenance outdoor living and offers space for seating or container planting. At the front there is off-street parking and an adjacent garage/store; there is potential to create a carport subject to permissions, which adds practical value in this area.
Practical considerations: the house is heated by electric storage heaters and runs on electricity only (no gas), which can affect fuel costs and appliance choices. Double glazing is older (installed before 2002), and the property dates from the early 1990s — generally sound but not newly built. The plot is small, and overall room sizes are average; buyers seeking larger gardens or more living space should note the modest footprint.
Location is a key selling point: close to Albert Road amenities, parks and schools, with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The neighbourhood mixes families and students, so it suits buyers who prioritise convenience and community. Flood risk is low and council tax is described as affordable, making this an accessible option in Southsea.