Three-bedroom semi with garage, gardens and renovation potential—vacant possession.
No upward chain and immediate vacant possession
This traditional three-bedroom semi-detached home on Cheveral Avenue offers immediate vacant possession and no upward chain — attractive for a buyer who wants to move in or refurbish straight away. Built in the 1930s–40s, the house retains period bay windows and a classic layout with separate living and dining rooms, providing scope to open up or reconfigure to modern tastes. The property includes a shared driveway and a garage/workshop, useful for parking or storage.
The house requires full modernisation and refurbishment throughout; the current condition means it will suit someone prepared to invest time and budget into updating kitchens, bathrooms, and decoration. EPC band E and an older heating system (mains gas boiler and radiators) suggest energy-efficiency improvements could reduce running costs. The plot includes front and rear gardens with a patio and shed — manageable outdoor space with potential for landscaping.
Positioned close to Radford Recreation Ground and local shops, the location is convenient for families and first-time buyers. Local schools nearby include several rated Good and Outstanding, increasing the area’s appeal for householders with children. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, and council tax is low (Band B), which helps ongoing affordability.
Buyers should note the area is classified as relatively deprived and crime is average; purchasers should satisfy themselves about local conditions. The house is solid-brick with external insulation and double glazing (unknown fit date), but it will need mechanical, electrical and cosmetic updating. For an investor or hands-on owner-occupier, the property offers clear potential to add value through refurbishment.