Chain-free three-bed home with garage, private L-shaped garden and extension potential.
Three bedrooms and three shower/bathrooms for flexible family living
Chain-free sale — immediate completion possible
L-shaped, private west-facing rear garden with extension potential (stp)
Larger-than-average garage plus driveway for off-road parking
Compact overall size (~811 sq ft) — smaller living area than average
Leasehold tenure (part of a 999-year lease) — verify terms
Area classified as deprived/hampered neighbourhoods — consider local context
Some updating or reconfiguration may be required to suit modern tastes
Set on a quiet street in SO19, this chain-free detached house offers a practical three-bedroom layout for families seeking immediate occupancy and future growth. The property benefits from a larger-than-average garage, driveway parking and an unusually private L-shaped, west-facing garden — ideal for children and outdoor entertaining.
Inside, the home is well-presented in parts: a bright lounge with bay window and feature windows, a separate dining room overlooking the garden, a modern fitted kitchen and a ground-floor shower room. Upstairs provides three bedrooms plus an additional shower room and separate bathroom, offering flexibility for family life or guests.
Key value drivers are the 999-year lease, off-road parking, excellent mobile and fast broadband, and clear potential to extend subject to planning permission. The house is a sensible size at about 811 sq ft, making it manageable for a family or first-time buyer looking to add value rather than move into a larger, more expensive property.
Important drawbacks are straightforward and factual: the overall living area is relatively small, the area scores as deprived with a “hampered neighbourhoods” local classification, and some buyers may wish to modernise or reconfigure spaces to suit contemporary tastes. Tenure is leasehold (part of a 999-year lease) and the property sits in Council Tax Band D. Prospective purchasers should verify services and appliances, and confirm planning permission before any extensions.