Traditional 1930s semi near Queen Elizabeth Hospital and strong local schools.
Three bedrooms with large front living room
Set on a quiet street in Selly Oak, this three-bedroom semi-detached home offers a practical layout for family life. The large front living room and modern open-plan kitchen diner create an easy flow for daily living and informal entertaining. Outside there's a small rear garden and off-street parking, with scope to extend to the side or rear subject to planning.
The house is a 1930s build with character bay windows and cavity walls; double glazing is already installed (pre-2002) and heating is by mains-gas boiler and radiators. The property is freehold, well located for the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, University of Birmingham and several highly rated schools, making it suitable for families, professionals and investors needing rental demand nearby.
Buyers should note practical drawbacks: the plot is small and the home has a single family bathroom, which may feel tight for larger households. The local area faces high crime levels and significant deprivation, which can affect resale perception and day-to-day convenience. The property is presented as a solid, traditional home with potential, but buyers seeking a rural or low-crime setting should look elsewhere.