Three-bed Victorian terrace with garden and renovation potential — low price, needs work.
Freehold three-bedroom end terrace 1,129 sq ft
Conservatory plus separate reception and dining rooms
Front and rear gardens; side driveway/secondary access
Good mobile signal and fast broadband; no flood risk
Low council tax and affordable asking price (£75,000)
Property requires refurbishment; damp spots and neglected flooring
Located near Good-rated primary schools and local amenities
High local crime and area deprivation may concern some buyers
A traditional red-brick end-of-terrace with three bedrooms, offered freehold at an accessible price. The house has a conservatory and both front and rear gardens, plus a side driveway/secondary access — useful for storage or conversion. Broadband and mobile signal are strong and there is no flood risk.
Internally the layout is practical: reception room, dining room and conservatory on the ground floor with three bedrooms above. The property is average in size (about 1,129 sq ft) and sits on a decent plot for this street. Council tax is very low, which helps running costs.
The house needs clear refurbishment and some remedial work: there are damp spots, neglected flooring and dated fixtures. Buyers should budget for updating the electrics, finishes and general redecoration to bring the interior up to modern standards.
Location is convenient for local schools (two nearby rated Good) and amenities, but the wider area shows higher crime levels and very high deprivation. This limits appeal for some owner-occupiers but can suit investors or buyers seeking a lower-entry price with scope to add value.