Quiet street near parks and good schools, ready to personalise.
3 bedrooms with roomy lounge and practical kitchen breakfast area
Sunny rear garden with rear access and a very large overall plot
Chain free freehold — faster move possible
Unallocated off-street parking nearby (not a private space)
Double glazing pre-2002; windows may need upgrading
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — retrofit likely needed
Single bathroom only; may suit refurbishment or extension
Built 1950–66; mid-century construction, straightforward layout
Bright and well-laid-out three-bedroom terraced home on a quiet Hollingdean street, offered chain free and ready for immediate occupation. The living room and kitchen are generous for the house size, and the property benefits from a sunny rear garden with useful rear access and a sizable plot that offers potential to improve outdoor living or extend (subject to consents). Unallocated off-street parking is available close by for convenience.
Built in the mid-20th century, the house is solid and practical but would benefit from some updating. Double glazing was installed before 2002 and the cavity walls are assumed to lack insulation, so improving thermal performance and upgrading finishes could reduce running costs and add value. The single bathroom and basic heating are functional (mains gas boiler and radiators) but may suit buyers looking to modernise to their own taste.
The location is a strong selling point: quiet neighbourhood near Fiveways with parks, downland dog walks, and several highly rated primary and secondary schools within easy reach. Good mobile signal and fast broadband support working from home. With no onward chain and affordable council tax, this home will suit families or first-time buyers who want a manageable project in a convenient Brighton location.