Affordable entry home near town centre and seafront, ready for updating.
- Chain free Victorian terraced house, guide price £210k–£220k
- Two bedrooms and sitting/dining room, average room sizes
- South-westerly walled courtyard garden, small and low maintenance
- Double glazing and gas central heating throughout
- Requires modernisation and redecoration throughout
- Close walk to town centre, mainline station and seafront
- Council Tax Band B; no flood risk
- Compact plot and limited outdoor space
A chain-free, Victorian terraced home in a convenient spot between town and seafront, offered with a guide price of £210,000–£220,000. The house provides two bedrooms, a sitting/dining room, fitted kitchen with adjoining utility area, and a first-floor bathroom. Heating is gas central and many windows are double glazed, giving basic comfort while you plan improvements.
The property needs modernisation and redecoration throughout, presenting a clear opportunity to add value and tailor finishes. Rooms are average in size for a traditional terrace and ceiling heights in parts retain period character. The small, walled courtyard faces south-west, catching afternoon sun but offering limited outdoor space.
Location is a strong practical selling point: the town centre, mainline station, schools and seafront are all within walking distance. Council Tax Band B and no flood risk add to the practical appeal for first-time buyers budgeting for purchase and future works.
Be realistic about scale and scope: this is a modest, average-sized terrace that will suit someone seeking an affordable entry into the market or a refurbishment project close to local amenities. The home is sold freehold and vacant, so a quick move-in or renovation schedule is possible.