Quiet cul-de-sac with garden, storage and scope to add value.
Three bedrooms with two double rooms and one single bedroom
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac on the outskirts of Crawley, this three-bedroom mid-terraced house offers practical family accommodation over two floors. The layout includes a porch with storage, a living room, separate dining room with French doors to the garden, and a kitchen with space for appliances. Upstairs there are two double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, a single third bedroom and a single family bathroom.
The property is freehold, measure approximately 1,028 sq ft and has an EPC rating of C and Council Tax Band C. On-street communal parking is available immediately outside and the plot is small and low-maintenance. The porch storage could be adapted into a utility space, presenting simple improvement potential for buyers wanting added convenience or rental appeal.
Buyers should note the home sits within an area with higher deprivation indicators and an average local crime profile; these factors may affect long-term resale values. The house dates from the late 20th century and, while much is functional, some interiors feel dated and would benefit from cosmetic updating to maximise comfort and capital value. This property will suit families or investors seeking a manageable mid-terrace with uplift potential in a well-served part of Ifield.