Spacious plot and garage, ideal for first-time buyers and commuters.
Three bedrooms with a bright bay-front living room
Generous rear garden with decking, patio and summerhouse
Driveway leading to a detached garage for secure parking
Offered with £10,000 contribution towards deposit costs
EPC rating F — likely higher energy costs and upgrade need
Located ~1 mile north of York city walls, near hospital and centre
Area flagged as deprived with higher local crime rates
Council Tax Band B; freehold tenure, no flood risk
A well-presented three-bedroom end townhouse on a generous plot, offered with a £10,000 contribution toward deposit costs — attractive for first-time buyers seeking space and commuter convenience. The house sits a mile north of York’s city walls and provides practical family accommodation across two floors, including a bright bay-front living room, kitchen-diner, and a modern family bathroom.
Outside there is a lawned front garden, long driveway and detached garage, plus a good-sized rear garden with decking, patio areas and a timber summerhouse — useful for gardening, entertaining or working from home. Built between 1930–1949, the property benefits from mains gas central heating, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal.
Buyers should note material facts plainly: the energy rating is EPC F, which means higher running costs and potential need for insulation or heating upgrades. The local area scores as deprived with higher-than-average crime rates; purchasers should consider neighbourhood factors and insurance costs. Council Tax Band B is relatively low, and there is no flooding risk.
Overall, this home offers a clear entry into York ownership: good space, useful outbuildings and commuter links, with straightforward opportunities to improve energy performance and personalise finishes.