Freehold two-bedroom mid-terrace, chain free
This two-bedroom mid-terrace in Maidenbower offers a straightforward, low-risk home for a first-time buyer or small family. The living room feels bright thanks to a front bay window, while the open-plan kitchen/dining room opens onto a private rear garden — a useful spot for summer entertaining or child play. The property is chain free and freehold, simplifying purchase logistics.
Built in the 1980s and fitted with gas central heating and double glazing, the house is practical and economical to run. Interior rooms are modest but well-proportioned: two bedrooms upstairs, a family bathroom and a useful downstairs cloakroom. There are two tandem allocated parking spaces close to the house — a real convenience in a suburban setting with very low local crime.
The home does have limitations to note: the plot and rear garden are small, and accommodation is compact with a single bathroom, which may feel tight for growing families. The finish is serviceable rather than high-end; some updating or cosmetic refresh would increase appeal and value. No flooding risk is recorded and broadband and mobile signals are strong, which supports remote working.
Located in a comfortable, family-focused suburb with good nearby primary and secondary schools, parks and local amenities, this property suits buyers wanting an affordable entry into Crawley’s Maidenbower. Investors seeking a straightforward rental may also find the easy layout and local demand attractive, though rental yield will reflect the modest size.