Chain-free two-bed semi with garden, great transport links — ideal for first-time buyers.
- Two bedrooms, one bathroom; approximately 545 sq ft
- Spacious reception room with large windows and natural light
- Peaceful terraced garden; small plot with patio and seating areas
- Freehold and chain-free for a faster purchase
- Built 1967–75; cavity walls likely without added insulation
- Double glazing present; installation date unknown
- Close to public transport and local schools; fast broadband
- Area has above-average crime and high deprivation — consider location
Light-filled and ready to move into, this two-bedroom semi-detached home offers practical, affordable living for first-time buyers or young families. The reception room benefits from large windows and the kitchen looks over a peaceful, terraced garden — a pleasant spot for morning coffee or light gardening. With no onward chain and off-street parking, it’s straightforward to view and purchase.
The house is compact (about 545 sq ft) and laid out in a traditional style; rooms are comfortable rather than generous. Constructed in the late 1960s/early 1970s, the property appears well maintained but shows typical mid-century construction details — cavity walls likely without added insulation and double glazing with unknown installation date — so buyers should expect modest updates to improve energy efficiency.
Location is a key benefit: fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, and close public transport and schools make daily life easy. However, the wider area scores high for deprivation and crime is above average; prospective buyers should weigh local social conditions alongside the home’s affordability and convenience.
This is a straightforward purchase for someone prioritising value, easy commute links and a usable outdoor space. A basic survey is recommended to check services, insulation and heating components if you plan further renovation or want to reduce running costs.