No chain, south-facing garden and excellent bus links — ideal first-time buy or rental pick.
Chain free two-bedroom mid-terrace, freehold
A chain-free, two-bedroom mid-terrace in Odd Down offering straightforward city living and rental potential. The house sits on a small plot with a private south-facing rear garden and deck ideal for sunny afternoons. Internally the layout is efficient: porch, full-width lounge, kitchen-diner, two double bedrooms and a neutral three-piece shower room.
The property is presented reasonably but would benefit from cosmetic modernisation in places to maximise value — there’s scope to reconfigure or upgrade finishes and insulation. Its mid-20th century build and cavity walls (assumed uninsulated) mean energy improvements could be made to raise comfort and reduce running costs despite an existing mid-range EPC rating.
Location is a strong selling point: excellent bus routes into Bath city centre and both universities, plus nearby Odd Down playing fields and local amenities. With no onward chain and freehold tenure, this is a practical pick for first-time buyers seeking an affordable Bath address or investors targeting private or student lets.
Buyers should note limited external space and no obvious off-street parking; properties on this road rely on on-street parking. Overall, the house offers solid bones, a sunny garden and close transport links — a realistic project for those wanting immediate occupation or modest refurbishment for rental uplift.