Affordable three-bed with parking, garden and strong digital connectivity.
Three-bedroom mid-terraced house with south-facing rear garden
A neatly presented three-bedroom mid-terraced home arranged over two floors, offered freehold with off-street parking and a south-facing rear garden. The house benefits from a spacious lounge/diner, a stylish kitchen/diner with garden access, a ground-floor WC and a modern upstairs bathroom — practical features for everyday family life or first-time buyers setting up home.
Practical living is supported by fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, plus easy road links to the A13 and A127 for commuting. The property dates from the 1950s–1960s and retains mid-century brick construction with double glazing; heating is by a mains-gas boiler and radiators. Council tax is described as low, reducing running costs.
Important negatives are straightforward: the area records very high crime and is classified as very deprived, and local neighbourhood indicators show hampered neighbourhood conditions. The mid-20th-century cavity walls are assumed to have no insulation, so buyers should budget for possible insulation or energy-efficiency work. The plot is small and parking is communal to the rear rather than a private driveway.
This house will suit a first-time buyer or a buyer seeking a well-presented, affordable three-bed near good local schools and strong digital connectivity. It also offers modest refurbishment potential for anyone wanting to improve energy performance and value, but buyers should factor in the local-area and safety considerations when viewing.