Affordable 1930s semi with garden and two-car parking, ideal for first-time buyers..
- Two-bedroom semi-detached, approx. 614 sq ft
- Good-size rear garden and off-street parking for two cars
- Convenient for Rowley Regis train station and local shops
- Mains gas central heating, boiler and double glazing present
- Solid brick 1930s construction; walls likely uninsulated
- EPC D and likely benefit from energy-efficiency improvements
- Located in a very deprived, hampered neighbourhood (affects resale)
- Compact layout suited to first-time buyers or light refurbishment
A practical two-bedroom semi-detached home ideal for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors, set close to Rowley Regis station and local amenities. The house offers a bright lounge with bay window, a fitted kitchen, two bedrooms and a family bathroom, all arranged over two storeys. Outside there’s a good-size rear garden and off-street parking for two vehicles, a rare convenience for the area.
Built in the 1930s, the property benefits from mains gas central heating, a boiler with radiators and double glazing. Broadband and mobile coverage are strong and council tax is affordable (Band C), helping running costs remain manageable. The compact 614 sq ft layout suits those seeking a manageable starter home with straightforward scope to modernise.
Buyers should note the house sits in a very deprived local area classification and a hampered neighbourhood; this affects resale prospects and wider amenities. The walls are original solid brick with no known insulation added, the EPC is D, and cosmetic or energy-efficiency upgrades would improve comfort and reduce bills. Overall, this is an accessible, affordable freehold that will reward modest investment and sensible updating.