Chain-free freehold with no upward chain
Three well-proportioned first-floor bedrooms
Spacious dining kitchen — functional but dated
Secluded rear garden and driveway parking
Modest total floor area (~641 sq ft)
Kitchen needs modernization to increase value
Very low council tax; fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Area shows high crime and high deprivation levels
This traditional 1930s semi-detached house offers three double-first-floor bedrooms and a well-proportioned layout that feels larger than its footprint. Set in a quiet cul-de-sac close to Merry Hill shopping and local high streets, the home is chain-free and ready for a buyer seeking an affordable entry into the area.
Internally the property is practical and liveable: a generous dining kitchen, pleasant sitting room and family bathroom serve a young family or first-time buyer well. The house benefits from double glazing, gas central heating, a driveway, lawned front garden and a secluded rear garden — useful outdoor space in a built-up location. Council tax is very low and mains services, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal are available.
There are clear renovation needs: the kitchen is dated and would benefit from modernization to improve function and value. The overall internal floor area is modest (around 641 sq ft), so prospective buyers should check room sizes against needs. The wider neighbourhood shows higher crime and very deprived area indicators; buyers should weigh local social factors alongside the property’s affordability and location benefits.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, no upward chain and nearby good-rated primary and secondary schools. For buyers prioritising space efficiency, resale potential through modest updating, and a central location with strong transport links, this property represents a straightforward, affordable option with scope to add value.