Freehold three-bedroom end-terrace with open-plan living space
Refitted kitchen with integrated cooker and space for appliances
Small, walled courtyard garden; patio access from dining area
One family bathroom only; single shower/bathroom upstairs
Dated exterior and small plot — cosmetic improvement needed
Area classified as deprived; crime levels above average
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, suitable for remote work
Close to several Good-rated primary and secondary schools
This three-bedroom end-terraced house on Foxglove Walk offers a practical family layout across two storeys with a large open-plan living and dining area and a refitted kitchen. The property is freehold, has fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — useful for home working and streaming — and sits close to several well-rated primary and secondary schools, making it suitable for growing families.
Internally the home feels bright and functional: a large living/dining space with patio doors to a small, walled courtyard garden provides a secure outdoor area for children or pets, while three bedrooms and a family bathroom upstairs deliver conventional family accommodation. The kitchen has updated units and integrated appliances, so immediate basic use is possible.
Notable practical considerations are presented plainly. The exterior is dated and the plot is small; there is only one bathroom and no garage. The local area scores as deprived with above-average crime statistics and a high proportion of young, ethnically diverse communities — buyers should factor location context into their decision. Council tax is described as affordable.
For buyers seeking an affordable, central Crawley home with good connectivity and nearby schools, this property represents straightforward value and potential to personalise. It will particularly suit families or first-time buyers prepared to update the exterior or add cosmetic improvements to increase appeal and value.