No chain three-bed terrace with garage — ideal for first-time buyers or investors..
Freehold mid-terrace Victorian house, three bedrooms, approx. 1,071 sq ft
No onward chain; detached garage to rear for parking or storage
Enclosed rear garden; small plot typical of inner-city terrace
Interior dated — requires modernisation to kitchen, bathroom, finishes
Heating: mains gas with room heaters; double glazing install date unknown
Solid brick construction; likely little wall insulation — energy works probable
Local area: very deprived with high crime rate — affects resale/rental risk
Low council tax and affordable asking price for entry-level buyers
A mid-terraced, freehold Victorian house offering three bedrooms across two storeys and approximately 1,071 sq ft of floor space. The property is sold with no upward chain and includes an enclosed rear garden plus a detached garage to the rear — practical assets for parking or storage. The long through lounge/diner and straightforward layout suit first-time buyers, small families or buy-to-let purchasers seeking a clear refurbishment project with immediate rental potential.
The interior is dated and will need modernisation: mixed wallpaper, older finishes, a ground-floor bathroom and a kitchen that would benefit from reconfiguration or updating. Heating is by mains gas with room heaters; glazing is double glazed but install date is unknown. The building is a solid-brick terrace (c.1900–1929) and insulation may be minimal, so buyers should allow budget for energy-efficiency improvements if required.
Location strengths include easy access to Longford Park, nearby shops at Arena Park and good local school options; road links to the A444 and M6 are convenient for commuting. However, the local area is classified as very deprived with a high local crime rate — factors that affect resale and rental demand and should be weighed by purchasers.
Overall this is a practical, affordable entry-level opportunity: low council tax, no chain and clear scope to add value by modernising the kitchen, bathroom and energy performance. Buyers after a move-in-ready, low-management home or those unwilling/unable to refurbish may find the current condition limiting.