Affordable three-bed family home with parking and garden — scope for energy upgrades.
Three bedrooms with efficient, family-friendly layout
Off-street driveway and enclosed rear garden with summer house
Double glazing fitted after 2002; mains gas boiler and radiators
Single family bathroom — one bath/shower only
Cavity walls assumed without added insulation — energy upgrades likely
Small plot and modest room sizes; limited outdoor space
Area classified as 'hampered' with higher deprivation — consider local factors
Freehold tenure; council tax described as affordable
This three-bedroom mid-terrace on Ifield Road offers a practical family layout across two floors, with good natural light and a straightforward room flow. The property includes an off-street driveway and an enclosed rear garden with a summer house — useful for storage or a home workspace. The living and dining rooms are ready to use with laminate floors; the kitchen has fitted units and an integrated hob. Heating is mains gas via a boiler and radiators, and double glazing was installed after 2002.
The house is well suited to first-time buyers or growing families seeking an affordable freehold in Crawley; local schools are rated Good and transport links and shops are nearby. The compact room sizes are efficient and the property’s 969 sq ft footprint makes day-to-day living manageable without excessive upkeep. Council tax is described as affordable, and broadband and mobile signals are strong — useful for commuters or those working from home.
Buyers should note some practical drawbacks: the home has a single bathroom for three bedrooms and a small plot, which limits outdoor space. Records indicate cavity walls without added insulation (assumed), so buyers should expect potential energy-efficiency improvements and associated costs. The local area classifications show higher deprivation and a “hampered neighbourhoods” profile; crime levels are average. These factors affect resale and rental prospects and should be weighed alongside the property’s affordability and location benefits.
Overall this terraced Victorian-style house presents a sensible, reasonably priced family home with immediate usability and clear scope for uplift through modest energy and cosmetic improvements. It will suit buyers prioritising location, schools and transport, and those willing to invest in insulation or minor modernisation to increase comfort and value.