Chain-free three-bed with parking and garden — scope to modernise..
Three bedrooms and separate dining room
Driveway parking for two vehicles
Private rear garden with artificial lawn and patio
Chain free — ready for a quick sale
Mixed condition: some rooms dated, may need modernising
Tenure not stated — buyer to confirm
Very high local crime rate — affects insurance/resale
Good broadband and excellent mobile signal
This three-bedroom end-of-terrace house offers a practical, well-proportioned layout across approximately 889 sq ft, with driveway parking for two and a private rear garden. The home suits first-time buyers seeking a ready-to-move-in base with scope to personalise — the property is chain free and benefits from double glazing, gas central heating, and a modern kitchen and bathroom. Broadband speeds and mobile signal are strong, making it convenient for remote working and everyday connectivity.
The ground floor has a living room with a brick fireplace, a separate dining room and a compact kitchen with a useful larder cupboard. Upstairs are three bedrooms and a fully tiled shower-room; there is also a cloakroom on the ground floor. The rear garden is low-maintenance with artificial lawn and patio, plus a shed and side access. Two off-road parking spaces at the front add practical value in a built-up location.
Buyers should note material considerations: the local area records very high crime levels and is in a broadly deprived ward, which will affect resale prospects and insurance costs. There are mixed condition reports in the listing — some rooms show dated wear and may benefit from updating despite other areas being described as in good decorative order. Tenure is not stated and should be confirmed early in any purchase process.
For buyers who prioritise space, parking and immediate occupancy, this property offers a sensible entry into Eastbourne’s housing market plus easy access to local shops, bus routes and a cluster of well-rated primary schools. Those sensitive to location risk or seeking a turnkey investment should factor in the area profile and verify tenure, security measures and running costs before proceeding.