No onward chain — vacant possession available
Three spacious bedrooms; two with built-in storage cupboards
Allocated driveway parking plus garage with rear garden access
Generous low-maintenance rear garden with improvement potential
Requires full renovation and modernisation throughout
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; double glazing install date unknown
Close to good local schools, shops and Maldon High Street
Very low local crime; fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Offered with no onward chain, this three-bedroom end-of-terrace in West Maldon is a straightforward renovation opportunity with clear scope to add value. The ground floor offers a long living room overlooking the rear garden and a large front kitchen that could be reconfigured to suit modern living. Upstairs, three well-proportioned bedrooms (two with storage) and a family bathroom complete the practical layout.
Outside there is a low-maintenance rear garden, driveway and a garage with rear access — useful for storage, a workshop or reinstating secure parking. The property sits near local shops, primary and secondary schools and Maldon’s historic High Street, making everyday life convenient for families or buyers seeking rental demand.
The house was built in the late 1960s–1970s and requires renovation throughout: cosmetic updating, likely modernisation of services, and energy-improving work. Walls are cavity-built with no known insulation; glazing is double but install date is unknown. Buyers should factor in upgrading the heating, insulation and kitchen/bathroom fittings to achieve contemporary comforts and energy savings.
This is a practical buy for first-time buyers wanting a starter home they can personalise, or for investors and developers targeting a refurbishment project in a very low-crime, affluent area. Interested parties should commission their own surveys and checks on services, measurements and structural condition.











































































