Freehold one-bed with period character and excellent transport links, chain free..
- Freehold, no onward chain
- Central Exeter location, excellent transport links
- Compact 1-bed, approx 459 sq ft, very small plot
- High ceilings, Victorian bay window and period features
- Small private courtyard, low-maintenance outdoor space
- Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated; may need insulation
- Double glazing fitted pre-2002; potential energy upgrade
- Split WC/bathroom layout; possible reconfiguration required
A rare no-chain, freehold one-bedroom home right in Exeter city centre, suited to a first-time buyer or buy-to-let investor seeking immediate occupation or easy rental. The living room benefits from high ceilings, bay windows and period character; the compact kitchen and shower room are functional and move-in ready. A small private courtyard provides low-maintenance outdoor space.
The house is an older Victorian end-terrace (pre-1900) built in solid brick. While the property is well presented internally, there are signs of external wear and the walls are assumed uninsulated, with double glazing installed before 2002 — upgrading could reduce running costs and improve comfort. The current bathroom/WC arrangement is split between floors; combining facilities could create a more conventional layout.
Practical strengths include freehold tenure, very cheap council tax, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband, and immediate access to shops, buses and the train station. The overall footprint is modest at about 459 sq ft, so buyers should expect compact living and limited storage. For those wanting central convenience with period charm, this offers a straightforward, low-hassle entry to Exeter homeownership, with clear scope for energy and layout improvements.