Move-in-ready three-bedroom semi with garage, conservatory and no upward chain..
No upward chain — ready for a quick move
Modern build (2003–2006) with double glazing and gas central heating
Three bedrooms; principal bedroom with fitted storage
Conservatory and enclosed rear garden; small, low-maintenance plot
Integral garage with power plus driveway parking
Compact total area (~672 sq ft); rooms and plot are modest in size
Single family bathroom plus guest WC — one bathroom only
Local area: average crime, mixed school performance, fast broadband
This modern three-bedroom semi-detached house on High Street, Chase Terrace offers practical family living with no upward chain. Constructed in the early 2000s, the home benefits from double-glazed windows, gas central heating and a fitted kitchen, reducing immediate maintenance concerns. A conservatory and enclosed rear garden extend living space, while an integral garage and off-street parking add valuable convenience.
The layout is traditional and straightforward: entrance hall, lounge, kitchen, conservatory, guest WC, three bedrooms and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom includes built-in storage and the boiler sits in an upstairs cupboard. Total internal area is compact (approximately 672 sq ft), so the property suits buyers seeking manageable, low-maintenance accommodation rather than large-family space.
Notable positives are the no-upward-chain sale, modern build quality (2003–2006) and fast broadband availability. Practical drawbacks to consider: the plot and rooms are modest in size and there is a single family bathroom. The area is described as ageing suburban, local secondary schools have mixed Ofsted outcomes, and nearby crime levels are average. Buyers wanting more living space or substantial modernization should factor those needs into their decision.
Overall this is a sensible purchase for first-time buyers or small families wanting a tidy, move-in-ready home with parking and a garage in a well-connected suburban setting. Investors seeking low-management lettings may also find the layout and local rental demand attractive, though rental income will reflect the compact size.