Affordable, well-located terraced home with refurbishment potential and strong commuter links..
- Three small bedrooms, approximately 671 sqft total
- Freehold with mains gas boiler and radiators
- C EPC rating, double glazing (install date unknown)
- Single shower room only; one bathroom for three bedrooms
- Dated internal finishes; requires cosmetic refurbishment
- Small front garden; decent rear plot and shed
- Located near Strood station and A2 for London commuting
- Area classified as deprived; local demand variable
This modest three-bedroom mid-terrace on Berber Road offers a practical, low-cost entry into Rochester for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. The house is freehold with a C EPC, mains gas heating and double glazing, and benefits from excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for commuters and home workers. The location has strong travel links via nearby Strood station and the A2, with local shops, primary schools (including Good-rated options) and amenities within easy reach.
Internally the property is compact (approximately 671 sq ft) and presented in dated but serviceable condition. The ground floor provides a lounge, kitchen and modern shower room, while three small bedrooms occupy the upper floor. Decorative finishes, carpets and some fixtures are from earlier eras and will benefit from cosmetic updating to maximise comfort or rental value.
Externally there is a small front garden, a decent rear plot and on-street parking. The structure appears reasonable for its age (circa 1900–1929 construction era), with filled cavity walls and a standard pitched roof. However, the façade and internal presentation are older and improvement works—cosmetic refurbishment, potential kitchen/bathroom upgrade and redecoration—are likely if aiming for higher market comparables.
This property suits a buyer seeking an affordable, well-located home who is prepared to carry out light to moderate refurbishment, or an investor targeting reliable rental demand in a city/major town setting. Note the area is classified as deprived with blue-collar terraces; prospective buyers should weigh local market conditions against the property’s potential after improvement.