Period terrace close to Moseley Village — scope to modernise and add value.
Three bedrooms with period bay window and engineered wooden floors
Through lounge providing open-plan living and good natural light
Re-fitted kitchen/diner with access to north-facing garden and shed
Mains gas boiler and radiators; Energy Rating C
Single bathroom only; may be tight for larger families
Small rear/fore garden; limited external space, low maintenance
Double glazing installed before 2002 (older units)
Area shows higher crime and local deprivation indicators
This Edwardian-style mid-terrace on Hill Crest Road is a compact three-bedroom family home with period character and practical modern updates. The through lounge with bay window and engineered wooden floors brings strong natural light, and a re-fitted kitchen/dining room opens to a north-facing rear garden with patio, decking and shed for storage. Heating is mains gas with a Worcester combi boiler and radiators; the property is freehold and council tax band C.
The house suits buyers seeking a comfortable, well-connected home in Moseley with scope to add value through sympathetic modernisation or reconfiguration. At about 1,163 sq ft across two storeys, room sizes are typical for an urban terrace and there is potential for a rear extension (subject to planning). Broadband and mobile signals are excellent for home working.
Buyers should note some material points: the property sits in an area with higher crime rates and local deprivation indicators, and the double glazing was installed before 2002 (older units). The single bathroom may be limiting for larger families, and the plot is small with modest outdoor space. Overall this home offers period charm and practical comforts but will suit purchasers prepared to invest in targeted improvements.