Chain-free, ready for rental or owner-occupation near station and city amenities.
Four double bedrooms across three floors
A substantial late-Victorian mid-terrace recently refreshed and offered chain-free, arranged over lower-ground, ground and first floors. Rooms are generously proportioned and the layout includes two separate street entrances, which supports flexible use or simultaneous lets.
Set within easy walking distance of Brighton city centre, the station and North Laine, the house suits investors seeking home-and-income opportunities or buyers wanting rental potential. The property is currently configured as four double bedrooms, two reception rooms, a kitchen and a shower room, with a south-facing patio garden and a brick-built workshop with outside WC.
Practical positives include double glazing, mains gas central heating and included kitchen appliances. Notable drawbacks: there is only one shower room for four bedrooms, the plot is compact, and the local area records very high crime levels. Structural walls are solid brick with no known wall insulation (assumed), so further thermal upgrades might be advisable.
Overall this is a spacious, well-located Victorian terrace with clear rental appeal and scope for modest improvement. Being sold freehold and with no onward chain makes it straightforward to occupy or prepare for tenants quickly.