Chain-free seaside property minutes from station and local amenities ideal for first movers.
Chain free freehold end-terrace in central Par
Large lounge/dining room with good natural light
Kitchen with breakfast bar; practical family layout
Two double bedrooms; single family bathroom
Timber-frame 1930–1949; assumed no insulation
Double glazing installed before 2002; may be dated
Medium flood risk for the area
No allocated parking; on-street parking only
Set in the heart of Par, this chain-free end-terrace offers practical living and clear rental or first-home appeal. The ground floor opens to a large lounge/dining room filled with natural light and a kitchen with a breakfast bar; upstairs are two double bedrooms and a bathroom with a sunken bath plus separate shower. The property’s layout and size suit first-time buyers or investors seeking straightforward accommodation close to station and beach.
The house is freehold with mains gas central heating and double glazing (installed before 2002). It sits on a small plot with on-street parking nearby and very cheap council tax, keeping running costs low. The location provides easy access to local shops, schools, sport facilities and the mainline train station.
Buyers should note some material drawbacks: the building is a timber-frame from 1930–1949 and is assumed to have no cavity insulation; glazing and some services may be dated. There is a medium flood risk for the area and no allocated parking. The accommodation is average-sized (about 800 sq ft) and may need updating to meet modern insulation and energy standards.
Viewing is essential to appreciate the space and potential. For buyers seeking a practical, well-located home or a lettable property in a seaside village, this offers immediate occupancy with scope to improve energy performance and add value.