Newly refreshed two-bedroom Victorian terrace close to the seafront and local amenities..
Freehold two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace, newly renovated
22ft dual-aspect living room — spacious primary reception
Fitted kitchen with rear door to low-maintenance garden and rear access
Two double bedrooms and generous first-floor bathroom
EPC C, gas central heating, and double glazing installed
Small plot, paved frontage, on-street parking only
Cavity walls assumed without added insulation — upgrade recommended
No onward chain for quicker completion
Recently refreshed mid-terrace in Eastney Village, this two-bedroom freehold offers a ready-to-move-in base for first-time buyers or couples. The ground floor features a long 22ft living room that opens toward a fitted kitchen with direct access to a low-maintenance rear garden and pedestrian rear access. Gas central heating, double glazing and an EPC rating of C help keep running costs moderate.
The property sits on a small plot with a paved frontage and on-street parking. Accommodation is compact but well laid out across two floors: two double bedrooms and a spacious family bathroom occupy the first floor. The home has been newly renovated and redecorated, so immediate major works are unlikely for most buyers.
Notable positives include the coastal setting and local amenities within walking distance, plus no onward chain for a quicker completion. Practical points to note: the plot is small with no front garden, the façade shows minor weathering, and cavity walls are assumed to have no added insulation which may limit thermal efficiency until upgraded. The property is typical of its 1900–1929 build period and will suit buyers seeking a manageable, characterful home close to shops, transport and the seafront.
Overall, this compact Victorian terrace offers value for buyers wanting a low-hassle starter home in a popular Southsea location, while also presenting straightforward improvement potential (insulation upgrades or cosmetic personalization) for longer-term gain.