Chain-free mid-terrace with parking and a sunny rear garden — ideal for first-time buyers or investors.
Three bedrooms in a compact 814 sq ft layout
A compact three-bedroom mid-terrace in the Caversfield area of Bicester offered with no onward chain and share of freehold. The house provides straightforward space for a first home or buy-to-let: entrance hall, front living/dining room, kitchen with store, and three first-floor bedrooms served by a family bathroom. Two off-street driveway spaces and a south-easterly rear garden (approximately 9.96 x 7.01 m) are useful extras for the location.
Built in the late 1960s/early 1970s in brick under a tiled roof, the property is double-glazed (installed before 2002) and heated by a mains gas boiler and radiators. EPC rating D and Council Tax Band C reflect current energy performance and running costs. There is no flood risk and the area records very low crime, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — practical for commuting and everyday family life.
The house is presented as a largely original post-war terrace with modern neutral décor in the living room but will benefit from modest cosmetic updating to realise greater value. Buyers should note the EPC D and older glazing if energy efficiency is a priority. This is a straightforward purchase for a first-time buyer or investor wanting a compact three-bed in a very affluent, low-crime neighbourhood close to local schools and bus links.