Chain-free, well-presented terrace ideal for first-time buyers or investors.
- Chain free freehold sale, quick completion possible
- Two reception rooms and a modern kitchen and bathroom
- Prominent bay window and contemporary internal finishes
- Small walled front garden; limited private outdoor space
- Typical compact room sizes for interwar mid-terrace layout
- Area classified as deprived with above-average crime
- External refurbishment nearby; possible streetworks/maintenance
- Broadband ranges from 15 Mbps (basic) up to ultrafast options
This two-bedroom mid-terraced house on Frances Terrace is offered freehold and chain free, making it a straightforward purchase for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. Inside is well presented with two reception rooms, a modern kitchen and bathroom, and a bright principal bedroom framed by a prominent bay window. The living room benefits from contemporary finishes and wood flooring.
The plot is small with a modest walled front garden and limited outdoor space; room sizes are typical for interwar terraces so storage and layout scale should be considered. Externally the terrace sits among neighbouring properties undergoing refurbishment (scaffolding visible), so some external works or maintenance in the street may be in progress. Broadband options include low- and high-speed tiers (basic 15 Mbps up to ultrafast), depending on provider and package.
Practical positives include mains gas central heating, double glazing, and very low council tax (Band A). Notable local facts: the area is classified as deprived and has above-average crime rates, but it sits close to local amenities, schools rated Good, and public transport links — useful for commuters or tenants. Any buyer should verify material information and factor in limited outside space and local area considerations when viewing.