L15 7LG - 4 bed extended family home in Wavertree Nook Road, L15 7LG

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4 bedroom semi-detached house for sale in Wavertree Nook Road, Liverpool, L15

Summary - 103 WAVERTREE NOOK ROAD LIVERPOOL L15 7LG

4 bed 2 bath Semi-Detached

Ready-to-move-in four-bed with large garden and off-street parking.
Four bedrooms including loft master with en-suite and built-in wardrobes|Fully refurbished throughout; move-in ready|Extended open-plan kitchen/diner with French doors to large rear garden|Off-street parking and paved driveway; integrated garage space|Sold by online auction — Buyer’s Premium £6,600 and Legal Pack fee £396|56 working day reservation/completion period after draft contract issued|Built 1950s–66; cavity walls assumed uninsulated — consider insulation work|No onward chain; EPC band C
A fully refurbished four-bedroom semi-detached house on Wavertree Nook Road offering modern family living across approximately 1,066 sq ft. The property combines a loft master bedroom with en-suite, an extended open-plan kitchen/dining area with French doors to a large private garden, and practical ground-floor WC and off-street parking. Recent works and double glazing bring contemporary comfort while retaining a mid-20th-century build.

This home will suit growing families who need space, nearby schools and good transport links. Several local primaries and secondaries rated Good are within reach; one primary and one secondary have lower Ofsted outcomes—viewers should verify catchment and performance if school quality is critical. The plot is decent and the rear garden is large, useful for children and outdoor entertaining.

Buyers should note the sale method and costs: the property is being sold by online auction with a non-refundable Buyer’s Premium of £6,600 (inc. VAT) and a Legal Pack fee of £396 (inc. VAT). Successful bidders have a 56-working-day reservation/ completion period and should inspect the Legal Pack and carry out their own due diligence before bidding. The sale is chain-free and freehold.

Practical points to check on viewing: the house dates from the 1950s–1960s and cavity walls are assumed uninsulated, so factor possible insulation or energy upgrades into running-cost plans despite an EPC band C. The neighbourhood is a busy urban area with average crime and some local deprivation; broadband and mobile signal are strong. Overall, this is a ready-to-move-in family property with clear auction-related costs and a few energy-improvement considerations.

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