Chain-free two-bed bungalow with garden and refurbishment potential.
No onward chain — ready for a quick purchase transfer
Freehold with off-street parking and west-facing rear garden
Two bedrooms; single-storey living suitable for mobility needs
UPVC double glazing and gas central heating installed
Dated interior and 1980s kitchen; requires modernisation
Roof shows wear; maintenance or replacement likely needed
Medium flood risk — may affect insurance and repairs cost
Local area: high crime and very deprived classification
This two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow in Ormesby offers an accessible, chain-free entry to homeownership. The property is freehold with off-street parking, a west-facing rear garden and practical living space arranged as a lounge/dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom.
The house is solid but dated: original mid-20th-century exterior and 1980s kitchen cabinets remain, and the roof shows signs of wear. UPVC double glazing and gas central heating are in place, but the interior would benefit from cosmetic updating and modernisation to maximise comfort and value.
Location is practical for everyday needs with nearby primary schools rated Good, local shops, a bus route and basic amenities within walking distance. Important downsides are the higher local crime levels, very deprived area classification and a medium flood risk — factors to consider for insurance and long-term plans.
Overall this bungalow suits a first-time buyer or a buyer seeking a low-cost, single-storey home with scope to refurbish. The no-onward-chain status and low council tax band reduce immediate costs, while renovation could significantly increase appeal and resale potential.