Lot 29 Parish Land *
Nestled in the peaceful parish of St. Philip, this inviting…
580,000BBD UNDER OFFER
For Sale
175,000BBD






Fixer-Upper Opportunity | Established Neighborhood | Priced for Quick Sale
Situated in the well-established community of Sayers Court, Christ Church, this property offers an excellent opportunity for a buyer seeking a solid home with great potential at an affordable price. Ideal for first-time homeowners, renovators, or investors, this residence is ready for someone with vision to refresh and modernise it to suit personal taste or future value.
The location benefits from everyday convenience, being just moments from the vibrant Oistins district, home to supermarkets, banking, restaurants, public transport, and the island-famous Oistins Fish Fry. Residents also enjoy easy access to essential amenities including a nearby police station, health clinic, and a range of educational institutions from nursery level right through to adult schooling.
The home features a practical layout with living and dining areas, a kitchen, and bedrooms positioned to maximise interior flow. While updates and repairs will be required, this offers the perfect blank canvas to customise finishes, update fixtures, and create a comfortable and stylish home over time. The lot size is manageable, providing outdoor space suitable for a garden or small patio enhancement without the maintenance demands of a large property.
This is a fantastic opportunity to enter the Christ Church property market at a competitive price and add value through thoughtful improvements.
If you’re looking for a project with excellent potential in a convenient and well-established neighbourhood, this is one to see.
Contact us today to schedule your viewing and explore the possibilities.
Nestled in the peaceful parish of St. Philip, this inviting…
580,000BBD UNDER OFFER
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