Three-bedroom mid-terrace in Ossett with gardens and renovation potential..
Open-plan living/dining room with bay window and feature fireplace
Front and rear gardens with paved seating and large shed/summer house
Three bedrooms; suitable for a small family or first-time buyers
Requires modernisation throughout; cosmetic and likely system upgrades needed
EPC currently awaited; walls assumed uninsulated — energy improvements likely
Freehold, mains gas boiler and radiators, double glazing installed
Small overall footprint (646 sq ft) and small plot size
Area records above-average crime — buyers should consider location risks
Set in a cul-de-sac close to Ossett town centre, this three-bedroom mid-terraced house offers straightforward family accommodation with real potential. The long open-plan living/dining room, double-glazed bay window and private front and rear gardens give immediate everyday appeal, while a large shed/summer house adds useful outdoor storage or hobby space.
The property is offered as in need of modernisation throughout—cosmetic updating and some system upgrades are likely required. The kitchen is compact and the bathroom functional; a buyer looking to personalise will find scope to reconfigure and add modern fittings. EPC is awaited and walls are assumed to have no insulation, so energy improvements could be beneficial.
Practical points include mains gas boiler and radiators, freehold tenure, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. Transport links and local amenities are strong: schools, shops, bus routes, and quick motorway access. Note the area records above-average crime statistics, so prospective purchasers should factor this into their decision.
This home will suit a first-time buyer or DIY-minded couple/family wanting a manageable project in a well-located town setting, or an investor seeking rental potential after refurbishment. Internal inspection is essential to assess condition and scope for improvement.