No upward chain three-bedroom home with generous garden and strong renovation potential..
Three bedrooms with built-in storage in master
Generous rear garden on a tiered plot
Spacious living room with dining space
Dated kitchen and mid-century finishes needing modernisation
Single bathroom plus separate WC, accessible layout
Freehold with no upward chain, straightforward sale
Very low flood risk; mains services and gas heating
Wider area shows higher deprivation—consider resale implications
This three-bedroom semi-detached home on Wollaton Avenue is offered freehold with no upward chain, making it a straightforward purchase for a first-time buyer or buyer seeking a project. The layout is traditional and practical: a long living room with space for dining, a fitted but dated kitchen, entrance hall and useful loft and cupboard storage. Council tax is low and there is very low flood risk.
The house sits on a tiered plot with a generous rear garden and enclosed front garden, offering plenty of outside space for children, pets or landscaping. Internally the property retains mid-20th-century finishes — ceiling tiles, older bathroom fittings and laminate kitchen cabinets — so it will reward buyers willing to modernise and personalise. Broadband is ultrafast available and local schools and transport links are within easy reach.
Material points to note: the kitchen and some internal finishes are dated and will require updating; the wider area records higher deprivation levels, which may affect resale for some buyers. Structurally the home is typical of 1950s–60s construction with cavity walls and gas central heating; no non-standard construction or recent flooding reported. A viewing is recommended to assess scope and potential before purchase.