Three bedrooms, two doubles and one single
Set on Whitecross Avenue, this traditional three-bedroom semi offers clear potential for a first-time buyer ready to personalise a home. Two reception rooms plus a conservatory create flexible living space, while an enclosed rear garden and driveway with garage provide practical outdoor and parking benefits.
The house is sold freehold and chain free, so a swift move is possible. The location scores well for transport links and several local primary and secondary schools rated Good, making it suitable for young families or buyers prioritising convenience.
The property requires renovation throughout: cosmetic updating and likely efficiency improvements are needed. The solid-brick walls are assumed to be uninsulated and the overall layout follows a traditional 1930s–40s plan. Buyers should factor refurbishment costs and the area’s above-average crime and local deprivation into their plans.
Despite those drawbacks, the combination of off-street parking, garage, garden and double glazing (installed post-2002) gives a sound base to improve value. This is best suited to first-time buyers or investors looking for a renovation project in a well-connected Bristol suburb.