Characterful three-bed terrace with parking, central location and upgrade potential..
Bay-fronted sitting room with decorative fireplace and high ceilings
Newly fitted modern bathroom, ready to use
Three separate bedrooms across two floors
Two private off-street parking spaces — rare for the area
Small rear garden with courtyard areas and lawn
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated — insulation recommended
Local area: very deprived with high crime rates
Some original single-glazed windows; energy upgrades likely needed
Set in the heart of Lowestoft, this Victorian mid-terrace blends period character with practical updates. The bay-fronted sitting room, decorative fireplaces and high ceilings give genuine charm, while a newly fitted bathroom and well-presented interiors reduce immediate work for buyers.
The layout suits first-time buyers or investors: three separate bedrooms across two floors, a separate dining room and a decent-sized kitchen. Outside, a small rear garden with two courtyard areas leads to two private off-street parking spaces — a rare asset on this road.
Buyers should note material local and property factors: the area is very deprived with high local crime and a constrained renters’ market, which will affect long-term yield and resale strategy. The property’s walls are original solid brick with assumed no insulation, and some rooms show original single-glazed windows, so additional insulation and window upgrades are likely to improve comfort and running costs.
Overall this freehold terrace offers strong convenience — central shops, transport links and fast broadband — alongside character features and practical parking. It is best suited to buyers seeking an affordable starter home or an investor prepared to manage area-related risks and modest upgrade work.