- Chain free freehold Victorian terrace with two receptions
- Refitted contemporary kitchen with French doors to garden
- Large principal bedroom; sensible room proportions throughout
- Small rear garden, limited off-street parking
- Solid brick walls (1930s–1940s) — likely no wall insulation
- Area shows higher crime rates and local deprivation
- Gas central heating and double glazing installed
- Cosmetic updating may be needed in places
A spacious-feeling two-bedroom Victorian terrace in Waltham Cross, offered chain free on a freehold title and well-placed for local stations and schools. The house benefits from two reception rooms, a refitted contemporary kitchen with French doors to the garden, gas central heating, and double glazing — practical features for year-round comfort and easy commuting into central London.
The layout suits first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors: a large front reception, separate dining room, and two double bedrooms upstairs. The rear garden is modest but usable, and the property’s overall footprint (approximately 1,098 sq ft) delivers sensible room proportions for this price band.
Buyers should note material negatives plainly: the property sits in an area with higher recorded crime and local deprivation, the plot is narrow with limited off-street parking, and some internal cosmetic updating may be required despite the modern kitchen and bathroom. Construction is traditional solid brick (1930s–1940s) and walls are assumed uninsulated; future buyers may wish to budget for insulation or energy-efficiency improvements.
Priced to reflect its location and condition, this mid-terrace presents clear potential for buyers wanting an affordable commuter home or an investment with immediate rental appeal. Its proximity to two train stations, local amenities and several well-rated primary and secondary schools are genuine practical advantages.



















































