Characterful, affordable two-bed terrace close to Erdington centre and transport links.
- Two double bedrooms and two reception rooms (1,057 sqft)
- Victorian features: bay window, high ceilings, fireplace
- Freehold tenure and very low council tax
- Double glazing and mains gas central heating
- Small rear garden with outside toilet
- Solid brick walls; likely no cavity insulation
- High local crime and very deprived area
- Close to Erdington centre, shops, train station, and schools
A spacious two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace offering 1,057 sqft across two reception rooms and a first-floor bathroom. The house retains period character — bay window, high ceilings and a fireplace — while providing modern comforts such as double glazing and mains gas central heating. Its freehold tenure and low council tax make it an affordable step onto the property ladder in Erdington.
Positioned within half a mile of Erdington centre, the location delivers strong local convenience: shops, supermarkets, bus routes and a nearby train station. Several well-regarded primary and secondary schools are within easy reach, making the property suitable for first-time buyers planning for a growing household or for buyers seeking rental potential.
The rear garden (small plot) and separate dining room give practical family living and scope to personalise. The property was constructed around 1900–1929 with solid brick walls; insulation is assumed absent, so upgrading thermal performance and adding modern insulation presents clear scope to increase comfort and value.
Be aware of material local factors: the neighbourhood scores high for crime and the wider area is classified as very deprived. These issues may affect resale speed and rental appetite in the short term. Overall, this is an affordable, characterful home with practical improvements available to unlock further value.