Driveway, garden and fast commuter links to London and motorway.
Chain free freehold two-bedroom terrace
Chain-free and well positioned for commuters, this two-bedroom mid-terrace offers straightforward living with genuine scope to personalise. The ground-floor reception leads to a rear kitchen with direct garden access; the plot includes a sizable paved driveway for multiple cars and a decent rear garden for children or gardening.
Built between 1930–1949 and freehold, the house has mains gas central heating, double glazing and an average internal footprint (approx. 822 sq ft). Its location in West Cheshunt places it close to the A10/M25 corridor and within walking distance of Cheshunt station, making it practical for daily travel and access to local schools rated Good.
Buyers should note a few material points: the property sits in an area with above-average crime, the solid-brick walls are assumed uninsulated, and the property presents as a traditional layout that may benefit from updating to modern standards. These are realistic considerations for budgeting any retrofit or insulation work.
This home will suit a first-time buyer or small family seeking a commuter-friendly, chain-free purchase with off-street parking and garden space. For an investor, the size and location provide rental potential, though planned improvements will increase appeal and value.