No onward chain two-bed starter home with garden, outbuilding and driveway..
No onward chain; vacant possession on completion
Freehold mid-terrace, two bedrooms with fitted wardrobes
Spacious kitchen-diner and bay-fronted living room with gas fire
Rear garden with outbuilding; small plot size
Driveway provides off-street parking
Area classified as very deprived; above-average local crime
A practical two-bedroom mid-terrace offered with no onward chain and vacant possession — ready for a buyer to move in or let out. The living room features a gas fire and bay window; the rear kitchen-diner provides a generous everyday hub. Two first-floor bedrooms include fitted wardrobes for built-in storage. The shower room is compact but functional.
Outside there is a small gated forecourt to the front and a modest rear garden with a useful outbuilding suitable for storage, a workshop or a home office. Off-street parking is available on the driveway. The property is freehold, on mains gas with a boiler and radiators, double glazed (installation date unknown) and assessed as Council Tax Band A, keeping running costs low.
The house sits in a neighbourhood classed as hampered and the wider area is very deprived with above-average crime levels; these factors affect long-term resale and mortgage options for some buyers. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, which supports home working or rental demand. Built around 1930–1949, the home presents typical character for its age but may benefit from cosmetic updating to maximise value.
This property will suit first-time buyers seeking an affordable starter home, investors looking for entry-level rental stock, or downsizers wanting a modest, low-maintenance house. Be aware of the local social and economic challenges when assessing suitability and long-term plans.