Chain-free Victorian terrace with ready-to-live finishes and rear parking potential..
Chain free and freehold
Two double bedrooms, good-sized living space
3-year-old gas combi boiler; double glazed throughout
Victorian mid-terrace with period sash-style windows
Tiered rear garden; potential for off-road parking (works needed)
On-street parking only to front; limited spaces
Small plot and modest outdoor space
Area rated very deprived; affects resale/rental prospects
A chain-free, two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace offering straightforward living and strong entry-level value. The house has been modernised with double glazing, a three-year-old gas combi boiler and a spacious open-plan lounge/diner that maximises the ground-floor footprint. Neutral contemporary finishes make it move-in ready for a first-time buyer or let-ready for an investor.
Externally there is a tiered rear garden with realistic potential to create off-road parking, though this would require planning and groundwork. Front on-street parking is available but limited; the small plot and terraced layout mean outdoor space is compact and will suit buyers seeking low-maintenance grounds.
Located on a quiet one-way street, the property sits close to local schools, shops and leisure amenities and benefits from good mobile signal and reasonable road links to the M4 corridor. Note the surrounding area scores as very deprived and is classed locally as endeavouring social renters, which may affect long-term resale or rental yields. Council tax is very low.
Overall this freehold terrace is best for first-time buyers wanting an affordable, ready-to-live-in home or investors seeking a low-entry purchase with refurbishment potential. Important negatives to factor into budget: small plot size, limited front parking, and possible costs to convert the rear garden into a parking space.