Move-in-ready semi with gardens, study space and excellent commuter links.
- Two generous double bedrooms
- Bright lounge with large front window
- Ground-floor utility area ideal as study
- Pantry and attached external shed for storage
- Private side seating area plus front and rear gardens
- Freehold, mains gas heating, double glazing (age unknown)
- Small plot in an area of higher deprivation
- May require internal updating and refurbishment
A bright, well-laid-out two-bedroom semi in a popular Stoke-on-Trent neighbourhood, offered freehold and ready for immediate occupation. The lounge benefits from a large front window and wood flooring, while the kitchen includes a handy pantry and an attached external shed for extra storage. Practical ground-floor utility space with built-in cupboards doubles as a study area, and understairs storage with an electric supply currently houses a freezer.
Upstairs offers two generous double bedrooms and a modern family bathroom, plus an airing cupboard for linen and boiler access. The property has double glazing (install date unknown) and mains gas central heating via boiler and radiators. Outside there is a modest front garden, a good-sized rear garden and a private side seating area — useful for relaxing or entertaining in a low-maintenance plot.
This home suits first-time buyers, couples or buy-to-let investors seeking a compact, well-connected property with scope to personalise. It sits close to several good-rated local schools and has straightforward access to the A50, A500 and M6 for commuting. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent.
Notable points to consider: the house sits in an area classified as outer-city hardship with higher deprivation indicators, and internal refurbishment may be required depending on your standards. The plot is small, and while the exterior shows no obvious structural issues, some updating of fixtures and fittings (and confirmation of glazing age) could be desirable. Council Tax Band A keeps ongoing costs low.