Three bedrooms across 904 sq ft — good family proportions
This 1930s mid-terrace offers 904 sq ft of well-arranged living space with period character and bright, open-plan ground-floor living. The house suits first-time buyers or small families seeking space and garden access in East London. Natural light and original features (bay window, fireplace) give the home immediate charm while the open kitchen/dining layout supports modern family life and entertaining.
A large private garden is a standout for outdoor living and summer gatherings; the property is a short walk to Prince Regent DLR for straightforward commutes across the city. Several highly rated primary schools are nearby, and local amenities — shops, leisure and public transport — are within easy reach.
Buyers should note practical points: the exterior appears dated and the description and images suggest some cosmetic updating or refurbishment may be required. There is a single bathroom and a relatively small plot, which may limit extension potential without planning checks. The property sits in an area classed as very deprived, which can affect local services and long-term resale; council tax band is not provided.
Sold freehold, this mid-terrace is an attractive entry into E16 for those wanting character plus growth potential. Investors should factor in refurbishment costs; first-time buyers will find good-sized rooms and commuter convenience a strong foundation for future improvement.