Newly renovated 3-bed terrace with garage and patio — needs roof remediation.
- Newly renovated throughout, ready to occupy or rent
- Three bedrooms plus bathroom and separate WC
- Brick-built garage providing secure storage or parking
- Small rear garden with paved patio; some wear and maintenance
- Rear roofing noted as asbestos — requires professional remediation
- Located in a cul-de-sac with good public transport links
- Area shows higher deprivation and average local crime rates
- Council tax described as inexpensive, lowering running costs
A newly renovated three-bedroom mid-terrace in a quiet cul-de-sac, ideal for first-time buyers seeking ready-to-move-in accommodation. The bright lounge with patio doors links to a small rear garden and paved patio, creating a sensible indoor–outdoor flow for everyday family life. The kitchen/diner is a practical family hub and the property includes useful storage and a brick-built garage.
The upper floor provides three bedrooms and a bathroom plus a separate WC, accommodating a growing household or sharers. Modern comforts include double glazing and gas central heating; the interior refurbishment reduces immediate maintenance and allows quick occupation or rental.
Important practical points: the garden and patio show wear and the rear roof covering is described as asbestos — this will need professional assessment or replacement. The plot is small and the area scores higher on deprivation indices, which may concern some buyers. Local schools are a mix of good and improving ratings and public transport and amenities are nearby.
For investors, the property’s size, layout and recent renovation support straightforward letting in a neighbourhood with strong rental demand. For a family or first-time buyer, the house offers an economical council tax band, a garage and an uncomplicated layout in a city location — but factor in potential costs for roof remediation and ongoing maintenance of exterior areas.