Affordable two-bedroom terrace near Strood station — ideal for first-time buyers or investors.
Two double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes in main bedroom
This two-bedroom mid-terraced home on a quiet no-through road offers a practical, affordable entry into Strood. Light fills the front living room through a large bay window, while the kitchen/dining area flows into a conservatory that provides valuable extra living space — ideal as a second sitting room, home office or playroom. Two double bedrooms and a family bathroom sit upstairs, with built-in wardrobes in the main bedroom for useful storage.
Outside, the low-maintenance, turfed rear garden has rear access for bins and bikes — a handy feature for everyday life. The property benefits from double glazing, gas central heating with radiators, and a compact footprint (approximately 751 sq ft) suited to first-time buyers or small families. Strood High Street’s shops, cafes and well-rated schools are within walking distance, and Strood station offers fast commuter routes to London and beyond.
Buyers should note this home was built in the 1930s–40s and the cavity walls are assumed to have no insulation; the EPC is grade D. The plot is small and the layout is traditional, so anyone seeking a large, modern open-plan family home may find space limited. The area scores as deprived in local indices, which can affect long-term resale in some market conditions.
Overall, this terraced house represents a sensible, cost-effective choice for first-time buyers or investors seeking a rentable two-bedroom near transport links. It needs little immediate upkeep internally but offers scope for energy-efficiency improvements and cosmetic updating to add value.