Comfortable single-storey home with garden and parking, close to stations.
Two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes
Spacious, light reception with French doors to garden
Contemporary kitchen-diner with integrated appliances
Generous south-facing garden and insulated summer house
Off-street parking for multiple vehicles; garage and street parking
Freehold, no flood risk, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Only one bathroom; 791 sq ft may feel small for larger families
Extension potential subject to planning permission
This well-presented semi-detached bungalow offers comfortable single-storey living with scope to grow. The reception room and kitchen-diner create sociable, light-filled spaces while two double bedrooms and a contemporary bathroom keep day-to-day life straightforward. Off-street parking for multiple vehicles and a generous south-facing garden with an insulated summer house add practical family appeal.
The home is ready to move into and suits buyers looking to downsize without compromising on space, or families seeking a low-maintenance base near good schools and fast transport links. At about 791 sq ft the layout is efficient, though there is only one bathroom — something to consider for larger households. There is clear potential to extend into the garden or loft, subject to planning permission, which would add value and living space.
Positioned within easy reach of Romford and Gidea Park stations, the property benefits from excellent connections into central London and major roads (A12, M25, North Circular). Local schools rated Good and nearby amenities add daily convenience. The immediate neighbourhood is described as an achieving area, while the wider streets include traditional working-class terraces — helpful context for buyers assessing long-term resale prospects.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, no flood risk, fast broadband and strong mobile signal. The bungalow’s contemporary kitchen, modern bathroom and fitted bedroom wardrobes reduce immediate renovation needs, but buyers should factor in potential upgrades or an extension if more space is required.