Two double bedrooms with en-suite and family bathroom
30ft open-plan kitchen/living/dining on ground floor
Allocated off-street parking and low-maintenance courtyard garden
40% shared ownership from £98,000; rent approx £381.71 pcm
Service charge approx £53.84 pcm (£646.08 per year)
Leasehold with 113 years remaining; option to buy 100% at full value
Built post-2012 with double glazing and mains gas heating
Local area: very deprived and above-average crime rates
This modern two-bedroom mid-terrace offers an affordable route onto the property ladder via shared ownership. The ground floor’s bright, 30ft open-plan kitchen/living/dining area and downstairs WC create a practical, sociable living space. Upstairs provides two double bedrooms, an en-suite shower room to the main bedroom and a separate family bathroom — enough room for a couple or small family.
Practical extras include an allocated off-street parking space, a low-maintenance courtyard garden and double glazing. Built since 2012, the home benefits from contemporary construction, mains gas heating (boiler and underfloor/heated radiators) and an energy-efficient cavity wall build. The lease has 113 years remaining and there is the option to purchase outright at full market value if preferred.
This is a shared ownership property: a 40% share is priced at £98,000 (rent on the unsold share approx. £381.71 pcm). Estimated service charges are £53.84 pcm (£646.08pa). Eligibility rules apply for shared ownership purchasers; total housing costs will include rent and periodic reviews to those charges.
Be realistic about location-related downsides. The property sits in a very deprived area with above-average crime statistics and a “multi-ethnic hardship / constrained renters” local classification. While the neighbourhood has good transport links, local amenities and several well-rated schools nearby, these social and safety factors are material for many buyers and may affect resale or rental demand.











































