Three-bedroom semi with garden, garage and refurbishment potential.
Three bedrooms with conventional two-storey layout
This three-bedroom semi-detached home on Harden Drive offers a straightforward layout across two storeys: entrance hall, lounge, separate dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms and a shower room. The property sits on a plot with gardens to three sides, a driveway and a single garage, giving clear scope for extension or landscaping subject to planning permission.
The house requires updating and cosmetic renovation; benefits include UPVC double glazing, mains gas central heating and freehold tenure. Council tax costs are very low and running connectivity is strong with excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for first-time buyers or buy-to-let landlords seeking immediate rental appeal.
Location strengths include nearby shops, schools and transport links, Harwood village within easy reach and very low local crime. Important negatives: the area is classed as very deprived with “hampered neighbourhoods” locally, some nearby schools have weaker Ofsted ratings, and the property’s presentation is dated and in need of refurbishment. Any extension would require planning permission.
For buyers comfortable with a renovation project, this house offers sensible acquisition costs, refurbishment upside and practical space to increase value. Investors and first-time buyers should weigh the repair and area factors against the low entry price and potential to improve and extend.