1 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 1 Rec
Guide Price £230,000
Key features
Full description
This mid terraced bungalow is a delightful property offering one bedroom, making it an ideal home for a first-time buyer or someone looking to downsize. The interior of the property comprises a cosy living room that flows into a conservatory, creating a versatile space to relax and entertain. The kitchen provides ample storage and worktop space, ensuring convenience while preparing meals. Furthermore, gas heating and double glazing throughout create a comfortable living environment. Set back from the roadside, this property offers a peaceful retreat. EPC-D
The outside space of this property is both practical and convenient being laid to paving with sleeper style flower borders along with a rear access gate that provides entry into the garage block via a pathway. Located within the garage block, this bungalow benefits from a single garage, providing parking or additional storage. The garage is conveniently situated as the fourth one on the left-hand side, ensuring easy access. Furthermore, an additional off-road parking space is also available within the garage area, providing an extra convenient parking option. Positioned as the first space on the left - after the first garage - this offers added convenience for the homeowner or visitors. Offered for sale with NO onward chain and homes of this nature rarely available, don't delay.
Situation
Council Tax Band: B
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: D
Why live in Selsey?
It may be classed as a town, but Selsey is still a seaside village at heart and, whether you’re looking for a dream home by the beach, a place to indulge your passion for watersports or a quiet retreat away from the hustle and bustle of life, Selsey has it all.
The old town in the south east quarter is known for its charming historic properties, including 17th century thatched houses while you’ll find many large and secluded homes offering stunning views of the water by the seafront. The north of Selsey has many 1970s style properties with more substantial, semi-rural homes set around them.