Affordable one-bedroom flat with refurbishment potential near local amenities.
Walking distance to the beach and coastal routes
This compact one-bedroom mid-terrace flat offers an affordable entry onto the property ladder, walking distance from the beach and local amenities. The contemporary kitchen and double glazing provide ready-to-use comforts, while excellent mobile signal and fast broadband suit remote working and streaming.
The home is best for first-time buyers or investors seeking a low-cost, easy-to-run property: very cheap council tax (Band A), economical electric running costs, and low flood risk keep ongoing bills modest. The lease has 88 years remaining — sufficient for purchase but merits consideration for future mortgage or resale planning.
There are honest trade-offs. The area records very high crime levels and is classified as very deprived; buyers should weigh local social factors. The building is older with solid brick walls and no known insulation, and heating relies on electric room heaters, which limit thermal comfort and efficiency. The flat is compact, has no garden or garage, and the kitchen currently lacks one appliance.
This property suits someone wanting an affordable seaside base to personalise or a buy-to-let investor targeting strong rental demand. It represents clear potential for modest refurbishment to improve comfort and value, but buyers should budget for improvements and consider the local context when deciding to view.