Chain-free opportunity with garden and parking, ideal to modernise for rental or homeownership.
- Chain-free mid-terrace with freehold tenure
- Two good-sized reception rooms and two bedrooms
- Large rear garden and allocated off-street parking
- Approximately 851 sq ft; decent plot size
- Mains gas boiler and radiators in place
- Solid brick walls assumed; likely need insulation upgrades
- Dated decor and some fixtures (disconnected gas fire)
- Double glazing present; installation date unknown
This chain-free mid-terrace offers sensible space and clear potential in a popular Redditch street. The house provides two good-sized reception rooms, a practical kitchen, two generous bedrooms and a large rear garden with allocated off-street parking — a useful package for a first purchase or a buy-to-let.
The property dates from the early 20th century and retains period brickwork and traditional proportions, but some updating is likely. The living areas show dated finishes (carpet and older fittings) and the feature gas fire is disconnected. The walls are assumed to be solid brick without modern cavity insulation, and double glazing is present though the installation date is unknown — upgrading insulation and some services would improve comfort and running costs.
Practical positives include mains gas heating via a boiler and radiators, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, low local crime and good nearby schools, making the address suitable for families or tenants. The freehold tenure, reasonable overall size (about 851 sq ft) and no onward chain simplify purchase.
Buyers should commission their own surveys and service checks: the vendor’s details note that services and appliances have not been tested. For an investor this is a straightforward refurb-and-rent opportunity; for a first-time buyer it’s a liveable home with scope to modernise and add value over time.