Secluded central location with workshop and extension potential for savvy buyers.
Cash buyers only — guide price £200,000–£220,000
Freehold three-bedroom end-terrace with decent plot size
Newly renovated bathroom, double glazing and gas central heating
Brick-built garden room with lights and power — workshop/office potential
Potential to extend (subject to planning) for added living space
Mid-20th century system-built walls; likely no wall insulation
On-street parking only; no allocated parking or permits
Located in a deprived area with above-average local crime statistics
This three-bedroom end-of-terrace in Millcroft offers a practical starter home with clear scope to add value. The property is freehold, set in a secluded corner yet centrally positioned for local shops, schools and good transport links to Norwich. A newly renovated bathroom, double glazing and gas radiator heating make the house liveable now.
Standout extras include a brick-built garden room with lights and power currently used as a workshop — ideal for hobbies, storage or conversion into a home office. The layout and plot give genuine potential to extend (subject to planning), creating an opportunity for first-time buyers or investors to increase living space and future value.
Buyers should note some material points: the property is offered to cash buyers only, sits in an area described as deprived with above-average local crime, and the construction is a mid-20th century system-built type assumed to have no wall insulation. Parking is on-street with no allocated spaces. The EPC is D and the council tax band is B.
Overall, this home suits someone who wants a ready-to-live-in base with inexpensive running costs and an immediate project to personalise or extend. It will particularly appeal to first-time buyers looking to grow equity and to investors seeking an affordable property with uplift potential.