Extended 1930s semi with garden, outbuilding and parking — strong rental potential.
Extended open-plan kitchen/diner with French doors to garden
Large outbuilding suitable as office, studio, or gym
Three bedrooms, principal bedroom notably spacious
Two bathrooms plus ground-floor utility room
Off-street parking and driveway for multiple vehicles
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — insulation likely needed
Area classified as deprived; average crime levels to note
Estimated rental income £2,350–£2,500 pcm; development potential STPP
This three-bedroom semi-detached house on Central Avenue offers a practical family layout with modernised living space and useful outdoor amenities. The extended kitchen/diner with French doors opens to a decent rear garden and a large outbuilding suitable as a home office, studio or gym. Two bathrooms and a separate utility add everyday convenience for a growing household.
Built in the 1930s and offered freehold, the house benefits from double glazing and gas central heating. Off-street parking and a driveway make arrivals and family logistics straightforward. Local schools are rated Good, and the property sits on a quiet residential road with good transport links to the wider Hayes area.
There are genuine improvement opportunities: solid-brick walls appear uninsulated (assumed), so adding wall or loft insulation would reduce running costs and improve comfort. The area is classed as deprived with average crime levels, which may concern some buyers. The property could suit buyers wanting to personalise finishes or investors seeking rental income (estimated £2,350–£2,500 pcm). Planning potential for further development may exist (STPP).