Immaculate two-bedroom terrace with 50' garden and off-street parking, 0.6 miles to station.
- Two double bedrooms and one bathroom in a compact 901 sq ft layout
- Extended to rear creating flexible living and dining space
- 50' garden with outbuildings; useful outdoor and storage space
- Paved driveway providing off-street parking
- Freehold tenure; mains gas boiler and radiators heating
- 0.6 miles to Dagenham Heathway station; fast broadband and excellent mobile
- Area classed as very deprived — may affect resale/rental prospects
- Constructed 1950–1966; buyers should check services and insulation
Set on a quiet residential street in Dagenham, this freehold mid-terrace offers a practical two-bedroom layout across approximately 901 sq ft. The house has been extended to the rear, creating a flexible ground-floor arrangement that includes living and dining areas, a kitchen/breakfast space and a utility room. A long 50' garden with outbuildings and a paved driveway for off-street parking add useful outdoor and storage space for families.
Built in the post-war period (1950–1966), the property benefits from double glazing and mains gas central heating via boiler and radiators. It’s a short 0.6-mile walk to Dagenham Heathway station, with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — practical for commuters and working-from-home needs. Local schools have good Ofsted ratings and the neighbourhood is described as established renting families with low local crime.
The home is presented in immaculate condition and will suit first-time buyers or young families seeking a move-in ready house with outdoor space and parking. The area’s very deprived classification is a material local factor for some buyers and may influence resale/rental dynamics; consider local market comparables and longer-term area plans before committing.
Practical next steps: buyers should confirm the age and compliance of installations (electrical, heating, glazing) given the build era, and factor the small plot size and council tax band C into ongoing running costs. Overall this is a straightforward, well-presented terraced home with good transport links and a generous rear garden.