Chain-free three-bedroom home close to schools and buses into Exeter.
Chain free three-bedroom end-terrace, ideal for family or rental
This three-bedroom end-terrace in Beacon Heath offers practical family living across two storeys. The lounge/dining room is bright with patio access to an enclosed rear garden; the kitchen/breakfast room is well proportioned for daily use. Gas central heating, a boiler and uPVC double glazing provide straightforward, economical running costs. The property is offered chain free and sits in walking distance of schools, local shops and regular buses into Exeter city centre.
Internally the layout suits a family or buy-to-let purchaser: three bedrooms on the first floor are served by a separate cloakroom and a single bathroom. Built around 1976–82, the house has modern finishes such as laminate flooring and fitted kitchen cupboards but retains a modest overall footprint (around 835 sq ft) and a small plot, so outdoor space is limited.
Buyers should note material context and practical limitations: the wider area records higher deprivation levels and a mixed, transitional community profile; local crime is described as average. The double glazing was fitted before 2002 and a purchaser should check heating, electrics and the boiler’s service history. Council Tax Band B and an EPC rating of C (72) indicate reasonable running costs.
Overall this is a sensible, well-presented mid-sized terrace suited to a family prioritising proximity to schools and transport, or an investor seeking a manageable, chain-free rental property. A pre-purchase survey is recommended to confirm condition and any maintenance needs.