Chain‑free three-bed coastal home with panoramic sea views — cash buyers only..
Panoramic sea and harbour views from the front rooms and terrace
Southerly-aspect rear garden with tiered lawns and top seating area
Minutes from Chesil Beach, coastal path and Portland Marina
Currently successful holiday let; strong investment potential
Chain free — vacant possession available
Storage/workshop and separate utility/cloakroom for practical use
Non-standard/system-built construction; likely mortgage difficulties
Walls assumed uninsulated; may need energy-efficiency upgrades
Set on the Isle of Portland with panoramic sea and harbour views, this three-bedroom semi-detached house offers immediate coastal appeal and strong short‑let potential. The southerly rear garden soaks up sun all day and rises to a top terrace perfect for evening sunsets or a small studio with harbour views. Internally the layout is traditional and well presented, with an open-plan living/dining area, modern-style kitchen, useful utility/cloakroom, and a practical storage/workshop.
Currently run as a holiday let and sold chain free, the property is well placed just minutes from Chesil Beach, the coastal path and Portland Marina. Built in the mid-20th century, it benefits from double glazing (installed before 2002), mains gas central heating and an EPC rating of D. Broadband and mobile signal are good, and local bus routes and amenities are close by.
Important purchase notes are straightforward: the house is of non-standard/system construction and is likely to be unsuitable for most mortgage lenders. This sale is therefore suitable for cash buyers only; buyers should seek independent financial advice before incurring costs. The walls are understood to lack modern insulation and the property may benefit from targeted modernization or energy-efficiency improvements to unlock further value.
This home will suit a buyer seeking a coastal retreat or an investor wanting to continue holiday-let trading. It offers immediate lifestyle benefits and clear scope to add value, but buyers must allow for the unusual construction and potential improvement work.