Well-connected two-bedroom home with driveway, garden and new boiler..
Brand-new boiler provides immediate heating reliability
Large front driveway with EV charging and off-street parking
Private rear garden ideal for entertaining or children
Two generous double bedrooms with good natural light
Double-glazed windows fitted after 2002 for better efficiency
Excellent transport links: A12, M25 and Elizabeth Line nearby
Located in a deprived, hard-pressed neighbourhood — affects resale speed
Average crime rate; area classified as hampered neighbourhoods
This tidy two-bedroom end-of-terrace offers a straightforward, well-connected home for a first-time buyer. The layout includes a welcoming porch, living room, modern fitted kitchen and two generous double bedrooms — all within an average-sized 753 sq ft footprint that’s easy to manage.
Practical benefits stand out: a brand-new boiler, double glazing (installed post-2002), a large front driveway with an EV charging point, and a private rear garden for outdoor relaxation. Commuters will appreciate quick access to the A12, M25 and Harold Wood Elizabeth Line station, while several local primary and secondary schools have Good Ofsted ratings.
Be clear about the local context: the property sits in a deprived, hard-pressed neighbourhood with average crime rates. The area mix and local deprivation may affect long-term resale speed compared with more affluent locations. The house is freehold and constructed in the 1950–66 period, with filled cavity walls and gas central heating via radiators.
Overall this property suits a buyer seeking a practical, low-maintenance starter home with strong transport links and outside space. It offers immediate move-in comfort thanks to the new boiler and double glazing, while also providing modest scope to personalise interiors over time.