Affordable freehold requiring renovation with good transport links.
Three bedrooms with a generous main double bedroom
This three-bedroom semi-detached house in Dagenham offers a straightforward, affordable opportunity for first-time buyers or investors willing to improve a property. The layout includes a through lounge, a ground-floor bathroom for convenience, and a kitchen with direct garden access — practical features for family life or rental occupancy. Off-street parking and a small garden add everyday usability in a quiet residential street with fast broadband and excellent public transport links.
The house dates from the 1930–1949 period and sits on a small plot with solid brick walls. It currently needs renovation: floors, cosmetic repairs and likely thermal upgrades are required, and the property appears to lack wall insulation. Double glazing is present but the installation date is unknown. Heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators; services have not been tested and will require standard checks during purchase.
Location is a clear strength for commuters and young families — nearby Good-rated primary and secondary schools, local amenities, and reliable transport links increase lettability and resale potential. The property is freehold, council tax costs are described as affordable, and there is no flooding risk. Buyers should allow a renovation budget and consider insulation and modernization works to unlock value and reduce running costs.
In short: a modest, affordable freehold with solid bones and clear upside for those prepared to renovate. It suits a first-time buyer seeking a starter family home or an investor after a refurbishment project in a well-connected Dagenham neighbourhood.