🏑 Just Listed To Let – Victorian Bay Fronted Two Bedroom Home, SE18

Beaumont Gibbs are pleased to present this beautifully refreshed Victorian bay-fronted two-bedroom mid-terrace house, now available to the rental market.

🏑 Just Listed To Let – Victorian Bay Fronted Two Bedroom Home, SE18

Beaumont Gibbs are pleased to present this beautifully refreshed Victorian bay-fronted two-bedroom mid-terrace house, now available to the rental market. Recently updated throughout, the property combines classic period charm with modern comfort, offering a bright, clean and well-designed living space ideal for a couple, small family, or professionals.

✨ Key Features:
πŸ› Attractive bay-fronted lounge filled with natural light
🍽 Spacious kitchen dining room with direct garden access
πŸšͺ Small rear lobby with built-in cupboard housing the washing machine
πŸ› Ground floor bathroom
πŸ› Two generously sized double bedrooms on the first floor
🌿 Private rear garden with patio and lawn

πŸ”§ Recent Improvements:
✨ Newly fitted contemporary kitchen with:
Integrated fridge freezer
Oven, hob & extractor
Full-sized dishwasher
πŸͺ΅ Brand new flooring and carpeting throughout
🎨 Fully redecorated, offering a clean, bright and welcoming interior

πŸ“ Location & Lifestyle:
Set in a popular residential pocket of SE18, this home is well positioned for access to local shops, schools, cafΓ©s and transport links. Its practical layout and generous room sizes make it an excellent choice for tenants seeking both charm and convenience.

πŸ’· Council Tax:
Royal Borough of Greenwich – Band C

πŸ’¬ Why It’s Great for Landlords:
Victorian terraced homes with modern upgrades remain in demand across SE18. With fresh dΓ©cor, new flooring, and a brand-new kitchen, this property will attract strong interest from quality tenants. Beaumont Gibbs’ proactive marketing ensures maximum exposure and quick results for our landlords.
πŸ“ž For viewings or to discuss letting your own property, contact Beaumont Gibbs Lettings today.


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April is the final window for landlords in England to prepare for the first phase of the Renters’ Rights Act. With the new tenancy regime starting on 1 May 2026, now is the time to review paperwork, processes and whether self-management still feels realistic.

Rental demand remains resilient in early 2026, but growth has moderated. For landlords, spring is less about reacting and more about refining strategy.

April is a good time for buyers to focus on readiness rather than guesswork. In a market where choice has improved but confidence remains mixed, being organised can make all the difference when the right home comes along.

If you are thinking about moving in the next 6 to 12 months, a market appraisal is often the best first step. It gives you a clearer view of value, timing and buyer demand, helping you plan with more confidence in a competitive 2026 market.