Well-updated starter home with sunny garden, parking and extension potential.
- Three bedrooms and two reception rooms, flexible living layout
- Modern high-gloss kitchen with appliances included
- South-facing, low-maintenance rear garden (paved/gravel)
- Driveway parking plus detached single garage
- Combi gas central heating; boiler approx. 3 years old
- Recently updated consumer electrical unit and windows
- Small overall size (approx. 789 sq ft) and small plot
- Local area records higher crime levels; consider security
Step into a well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached home in sought-after Norton, arranged over two floors and sized for comfortable first-time ownership. The property benefits from two reception rooms, a modern high-gloss kitchen with appliances included, and a handy ground-floor cloakroom — practical daily living without immediate major works. Recent updates include an electrical consumer unit reported by the vendor, a boiler installed about three years ago and recently updated windows, offering reassurance on running costs and safety.
Outside, the south-facing, low-maintenance rear garden provides private outdoor space that catches the sun, while a driveway and detached single garage deliver useful off-street parking and storage. The plot is small and the house modestly proportioned (approx. 789 sq ft), so the home will suit buyers seeking manageable accommodation rather than large family living. There is scope to extend subject to planning permission if extra space is required.
Located within easy walking distance of Norton High Street, local shops and several well-regarded schools, the location supports both family life and rental demand. For investors, the vendor suggests a rental estimate of around £850pcm; for first-time buyers this is an affordable entry with cheap council tax and fast broadband. Be aware the local area records higher-than-average crime levels — buyers should consider security measures and check local reports.
Overall this property is a practical, move-in-ready starter or buy-to-let with genuine positives (updated services, sunny garden, parking) and realistic limitations (small plot, modest internal space, local crime). A light refurbishment would personalise the home, while extension potential could add longer-term value subject to planning.