Affordable freehold starter home with low running costs and good transport links.
- Chain-free three-bedroom mid-terrace, freehold
- EPC rating C, mains gas central heating and boiler
- Neutrally decorated interior; modern bathroom tiling
- Small, terraced rear garden; requires basic external maintenance
- On-street parking only; no private driveway
- Very low council tax (Band A) helps running costs
- Area flagged high crime and very high deprivation
- Built c.1967–1975; double glazing (install date unknown)
This three-bedroom mid-terrace in S14 offers a straightforward, move-in-ready layout for first-time buyers. Neutral decoration and recent cosmetic updates create a clean, bright living space with a modern bathroom and practical kitchen/diner.
The property is chain-free and offered on freehold tenure, with an EPC rating of C and very low council tax (Band A), which helps running costs. Ground-floor reception opens to the rear garden via French doors, extending usable space in warmer months. Local bus links are close by and mobile signal and broadband speeds are strong.
Accommodation is efficient across two storeys, with three double bedrooms and a compact, terraced rear garden. The plot is small and external areas will need basic maintenance; the paved front and sloping garden are modest rather than extensive. The house was built in the late 1960s–1970s and has double glazing (install date unknown).
Buyers should note material local-context drawbacks: the neighbourhood shows high crime and very high deprivation indices, and nearby primary provision is mixed in quality. These factors affect long-term resale tone and may be relevant for purchasers prioritising community amenities or premium capital growth. Overall, this is a practical, low-cost entry property suitable for first-time owners or a straightforward buy-to-let with modest refurbishment potential.