Practical three-bedroom home with garage, garden and excellent transport links — renovation potential.
Three bedrooms with lounge/diner and private rear garden
Driveway plus single garage for off‑road parking
Close to Stoke station, hospital and town centre transport links
Freehold tenure; gas central heating and double glazing (install date unknown)
Only one bathroom; may be limited for larger families
Small plot and modest room sizes; renovation potential
Very high local crime rate and very deprived area — affects resale risk
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal for connectivity
This three-bedroom semi-detached home on Higson Avenue offers practical family living with clear commuter advantages. The house provides a lounge/diner, kitchen, three bedrooms and one bathroom across multiple storeys, plus a private rear garden, driveway and single garage — useful storage and parking in a built-up area.
Position is a standout: the property is close to Stoke station, the local hospital and the town centre, with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal for home working or streaming. Local schools include several rated Good, and nearby leisure and green attractions add day-to-day convenience and weekend options.
Buyers should note the neighbourhood challenges: official data shows a very high crime rate and high area deprivation, which can affect resale and day-to-day living. The plot is small and there is only one bathroom, so families wanting more outside space or additional bathrooms may see renovation potential but should budget accordingly.
Practical details: the home is freehold, gas‑heated with boiler and radiators, and double‑glazed though the glazing installation date is unknown. Interested buyers should arrange checks on services, the boiler, and any necessary repairs or upgrades before purchase.