Affordable entry in E6 near top-rated schools and good transport links.
Freehold two-bedroom Victorian terrace in E6
Small rear garden with concrete surface; maintenance required
Period bay windows and traditional solid-brick construction
Requires modernisation and likely wall insulation upgrade
One bathroom; compact rooms and small plot
Mains gas boiler and radiators; double glazing (age unknown)
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal; low flood risk
Area classed as deprived; impacts on long-term growth potential
A compact two-bedroom Victorian terrace offering an affordable entry into E6. The property is freehold and retains period character, including a bay-fronted reception and traditional solid-brick construction. It suits first-time buyers or couples ready to personalise a home; the layout is straightforward with one bathroom and a small rear garden.
Practical positives include mains gas central heating via boiler and radiators, double glazing (install date unknown), fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. Local amenities are nearby — buses, shops, playgrounds and sports facilities — and several well-rated schools are within easy reach, including an Outstanding primary.
Known drawbacks are clear: the house requires modernisation and some maintenance, including garden surfacing and likely insulation improvements to the solid brick walls. The plot is small and rooms are compact, so space-conscious buyers should view in person. The surrounding area scores as deprived, which may affect long-term capital growth patterns but current price offers entry at £400,000.
Overall this is a pragmatic purchase for a buyer who values location, character and good transport/education links and is prepared to invest in updating and insulating a turn-of-the-century terrace.