Garage and garden with strong renovation potential near shops and regular bus links.
- Three double bedrooms
- Garage included for parking or storage
- Small rear garden, modest plot depth
- Freehold with no onward chain
- Sold by Modern Method of Auction (fees apply)
- Single family bathroom only
- Built c.1967–75; scope to modernise
- Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Set on Dartmouth Crescent in BN2, this mid-20th-century mid-terrace offers three double bedrooms, a garage and a small rear garden — a practical, well-located home for first-time buyers, growing families or investors seeking rental stock. At around 1,095 sq ft of accommodation over two storeys, the layout delivers spacious living areas and a generous kitchen/diner with garden access.
The property is freehold and sold with no onward chain, but it will go under the Modern Method of Auction. Buyers should note the non-refundable reservation fee (4.5% of the purchase price, minimum £6,600) and the requirement to complete within the auction timetable; a buyer information pack is provided and independent due diligence is essential.
Internally the house is presented neutrally and appears tidy, yet there is clear scope for updating and modernisation to increase value — a straightforward refurbishment project. Practical positives include double glazing, mains gas central heating, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband. External features include small front and rear gardens and an included garage providing off-street parking or storage.
Location strengths are local shops (Aldi on Lewes Road), regular bus links to the city centre, nearby primary schools (several rated Good) and local healthcare within walking distance. Note the wider area shows higher deprivation and mixed school performance; viewings should consider local context alongside the property’s renovation potential.