Well-presented 2015 end-terrace with driveway, EV charging and low running costs — ideal first-time buy.
Three bedrooms in a compact two-storey layout (approx. 807 sq ft)
Built circa 2015 with gas central heating and uPVC double glazing
Spacious rear lounge with French doors to lawned garden and patio
Driveway with off-street parking and an electric car charging point
Useful ground-floor W.C. and under-stair storage; efficient floorplan
Single family bathroom only; bedrooms two and three are small
Small plot and overall internal size; limited garden/extension potential
Local area: constrained/hampered neighbourhoods; high deprivation levels
A tidy three-bedroom end-terrace built circa 2015, offered freehold and presented in good order. The layout is compact and efficient across two storeys, with a spacious rear lounge that opens via French doors onto an enclosed lawned garden and patio — a pleasant spot for fresh air and easy outdoor maintenance. Gas central heating and uPVC double glazing keep running costs down, and the property benefits from fast broadband and excellent mobile signal.
Practical features include a modern fitted kitchen, useful ground-floor W.C., substantial under-stair storage and a driveway with off-street parking plus an electric car charging point. The single family bathroom serves three bedrooms, one of which is a larger double while the other two are better suited as children's rooms, a home office or guest space. Council tax is low, adding to affordability for first-time buyers.
Buyers should note the home sits on a small plot and the overall internal size is modest (approx. 807 sq ft), so it’s best suited to those seeking an entry-level family home or rental investment rather than larger-family accommodation. The local area classifications indicate constrained/hampered neighbourhoods and the wider area shows high deprivation levels; nearby schools have mixed Ofsted outcomes. While the property is well presented, there is scope to personalise or update the kitchen and bathroom to increase long-term value.
Location is convenient for local shops, regular bus routes and direct links to Manchester city centre and the M60. Low crime, good digital connectivity and a modern build date make this a straightforward move-in option for buyers prioritising commuter access and low-maintenance living.