1930s three-bed semi with large side plot — renovation and planning potential..
Corner plot with substantial side plot and development potential
Set on a generous corner plot, this 1930s semi-detached house offers clear development and refurbishment potential (subject to planning). The property has traditional layout with separate lounge and dining rooms, a lean-to conservatory, three bedrooms, plus pantry and understairs storage — a useful canvas for modernisation.
The mature front, side and rear gardens are substantial and create scope for extension or separate build on the side plot, subject to the necessary permissions. The house is chain free and sold freehold, which simplifies transactions for a buyer prepared to take on a renovation project.
Buyers should note the property requires renovation: exterior vegetation is overgrown, some parts show signs of disrepair and gardens need landscaping. The area records above-average crime and sits within a very deprived local area, so purchasers should factor broader local considerations into their plans. Planning potential is advertised but no permission is in place.
Nearby schools (several rated Good) and local transport links make this practical for families; fast broadband and excellent mobile signal support modern living. This will suit a buyer seeking an enterprising refurb or small development opportunity in an established Birmingham neighbourhood.