Affordable, low-maintenance terrace ideal for first-time buyers.
Large lounge and open-plan kitchen/living with patio doors
Low-maintenance landscaped rear garden with decking, artificial turf
Three bedrooms upstairs; single family bathroom
Small overall size (approx. 352 sq ft) and small plot
On-street parking only; no private off-street parking
Higher local crime levels reported in the area
Older double glazing (pre-2002) may need replacement
Mains gas central heating; council tax band B (low)
This compact three-bedroom end-of-terrace offers practical, ready-to-move-in accommodation in a well-served York neighbourhood. The ground floor benefits from a large lounge and an open-plan kitchen/living area that opens through patio doors to a low-maintenance landscaped rear garden with decking and artificial turf.
Upstairs are three reasonably proportioned bedrooms and a single family bathroom. The home has mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, double glazing (installed before 2002) and a useful understairs storage area. On-street parking and nearby bus links, schools and local amenities add convenience for daily life.
Important practical points: the property is small overall (approximately 352 sq ft) and sits on a small plot, so internal space is limited. The area reports higher crime levels than average, and parking is on-street only. The double glazing is older and may need updating over time. These factors are balanced by a low-maintenance garden, low council tax band and straightforward layout that suits a first-time buyer or small family.
The house dates from the 1950s–1960s and presents good scope for modest refurbishment to personalise the interior. For buyers seeking a compact, economical home close to schools and transport in York, this property offers immediate occupancy with sensible potential to improve value with targeted updates.