Chain-free 1-bed bungalow with garden and renovation potential, sold at auction..
Chain-free freehold semi-detached bungalow with single-level living
Requires full updating throughout; renovation and redecoration needed
Undisclosed auction reserve; Modern Method of Auction applies
Buyer pays non-refundable 4.5% reservation fee (min £6,600) plus £300 pack fee
Generous rear garden with extension potential (subject to planning)
Driveway provides convenient off-street parking
Double glazing and mains gas central heating present
Small plot in a low-crime, affluent suburban neighbourhood
This single-storey, one-bedroom semi-detached bungalow offers comfortable, single-level living in Oldland Common. Built in the 1930s, it retains period character, benefits from double glazing and gas central heating, and sits on a small plot with an enclosed rear garden and driveway for off-street parking.
The layout comprises a lounge, kitchen/diner, double bedroom, shower room and a conservatory that opens to the garden. The plot is large enough to consider an extension (subject to necessary planning permission), making the property a candidate for modest enlargement or reconfiguration to suit changing needs.
The bungalow requires updating and renovation throughout; cosmetic and functional works will be needed to modernise fittings and finishes. Buyers should note this is a Modern Method of Auction sale: there is an undisclosed reserve price, a non-refundable reservation fee of 4.5% of the purchase price (minimum £6,600 including VAT), and a £300 buyer information pack fee. Completion is required within 56 days, and purchasers must carry out their own due diligence and satisfy finance and ID requirements.
Chain-free freehold ownership and low-crime, affluent neighbourhood context are positives for downsizers or buyers seeking a renovation project with single-level living close to local amenities and good transport links. The property is suitable for purchasers prepared to invest in updating and to proceed via the auction process.