No onward chain — immediate possession possible
A two-bedroom semi-detached home presented with no onward chain, offering immediate possession and straightforward access for first-time buyers or investors. The ground floor provides a spacious L-shaped lounge diner and a kitchen with ample storage; a separate useful storage room adds flexibility for a home office, workshop or utility space. The property sits in a well-established residential street with views towards the Clent Hills and a generous rear garden ideal for relaxing, entertaining or family play.
Built in the mid-20th century, the house retains period proportions across two floors but requires modernisation throughout — upgrades to finishes, fixtures and possibly services will be needed to bring it to contemporary standards. The EPC is D (67), the central heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators, and the home is double glazed (install dates unknown). The vendor understands the property to be freehold, but this should be confirmed by your legal adviser.
There is clear scope to add value: the decent plot, lawned foregarden (potential to create a driveway) and the likelihood of extension subject to planning make this a suitable purchase for buyers willing to invest in improvement. Practical details such as fast broadband, average mobile signal, no flood risk and low council tax band B add to everyday affordability and convenience.
Be mindful of the wider context: the property sits in a very deprived ward and the area is a historic mining zone (no specific issues known). A survey is recommended to check structural condition and services before purchase. Overall this is a sensible purchase for a buyer seeking a chain-free starter home or a renovation project with good upside in a major conurbation location.