End-of-terrace houses in Farnborough tend to be modest military family homes or older properties offering two or three bedrooms. Many are in established residential streets and often come with practical rear gardens, off-street or on-plot parking or maybe a garage, and are generally freehold. Some have been updated or extended; others still retain period features or need renovation. Surrounding areas such as Ash Vale, Hook, Yateley etc, occasionally show similar stock.
In terms of price, end-of-terrace houses in Farnborough are typically more affordable than detached or large semi-detached homes, though prices depend heavily on condition, location, and features. While specific ranges are not always listed, one example (the Firgrove Parade property) suggests that two-bed end terraces are in the low-to-mid-£200,000s to possibly mid-£300,000s if well-finished, close to amenities, or with enhancements. Properties requiring updating or further from transport may fall lower.
People are attracted to end-of-terrace houses in Farnborough because they offer a “sweet spot” of affordability, space, and manageability. They give more room and typically a private rear garden compared to flats, with fewer stairs, but without the higher costs of fully detached homes. They suit first-time buyers, small families, or those looking for a cost-effective investment. The proximity to transport (stations, motorways), local shops, schools, and green spaces adds to their appeal. Also, end-of-terrace homes often come with more light and side access compared to mid-terrace houses, which is a plus.
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