Compact two‑bed Victorian terrace with parking potential and strong commuter links.
Short walk to Colchester city centre and North Station
This mid‑terraced Victorian house sits a short walk from Colchester city centre and North Station, making it an attractive choice for first‑time buyers or buy‑to‑let investors seeking strong commuter links. The property is freehold, presented in good decorative order and benefits from double glazing, a modern kitchen and gas central heating via a combi boiler.
Internally the layout is straightforward: compact living room with front bay window, kitchen/diner to the rear and two first‑floor bedrooms with a family bathroom. The rear garden is small but useable with a patio, lawn, brick storage shed and double‑gated access that offers potential for off‑road parking — a useful plus in a central location.
Practical facts work in its favour: council tax band B (relatively low), solid brick construction with external insulation and mains services connected. The property is currently let on an Assured Shorthold Tenancy, so it may suit investors wanting immediate rental income or buyers prepared to wait for vacant possession.
Be clear about the limitations: overall internal space and garden are modest, and the area records higher crime levels than average — buyers should factor this into budgeting and insurance. There is scope for cosmetic improvement to increase value, but no major structural issues are noted in the provided description.