Well-presented two-bed terrace, chain free and ready to occupy — ideal for first-time buyers or investors..
Chain-free freehold terraced house, ready for immediate occupation
Two reception rooms plus additional rear breakfast/utility room
Double glazing and gas central heating throughout
Small rear yard; limited or no garden space
Situated in a very deprived area with high local crime levels
Vacant possession — attractive to investors and first-time buyers
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal for modern living
Traditional bay-front character; rooms are average-sized
This chain-free, two-bedroom terraced house on Caxton Street is presented in good order and ready for immediate occupation. The property includes two reception rooms, a kitchen with an additional rear breakfast room, and a small rear yard. Double glazing and gas central heating provide practical, low-effort running conditions.
Well suited to first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors, the layout is traditional and straightforward: entrance hall, lounge with a bay window, second reception, kitchen/breakfast room and two upstairs bedrooms with a family bathroom. An extra rear room adds flexible space for storage, home working or a utility area. Broadband is fast and mobile signal is excellent in the area.
Buyers should note material negatives plainly: the property is in a very deprived area with high local crime levels, and the plot is small with little or no garden space. While the interior is described as well maintained and likely needs minimal essential works, prospective purchasers should inspect to confirm the condition of services, finishes and any hidden defects.
Positioned on a traditional cobbled street near Albert Park and local amenities, the house offers straightforward urban living and rental potential due to proximity to schools and public transport. Vacant possession and freehold tenure simplify transfer and let-ready opportunities, but the wider area characteristics should inform decisions about long-term resale or rental yield.