Affordable three-bedroom terrace with garden and parking — ideal first-time buyer opportunity in L20..
- Three bedrooms in a compact 937 sq ft layout
- Freehold tenure with very cheap council tax
- Modern kitchen-diner and conservatory to rear
- Sunny, low-maintenance rear garden (small plot)
- Off-street parking to the front
- Double glazing (installed post-2002) and mains gas heating
- Area is very deprived with high local crime levels
- Nearby secondary rated Inadequate — check school preferences
A well-presented three-bedroom mid-terrace offered freehold in a quiet cul-de-sac, suited to first-time buyers seeking an affordable home in L20. The ground floor offers a modern kitchen-diner, a living room opening to a conservatory, and direct access to a sunny rear garden. Upstairs has three bedrooms and a practical wet-room bathroom. At 937 sq ft, the layout delivers everyday family living without wasted space.
Practical features include off-street parking to the front, double glazing installed post-2002, mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. Council tax is very cheap and there is no flood risk, which helps running costs. The property dates from the late 1960s–1970s and sits on a small plot, so outdoor space is low-maintenance rather than expansive.
Buyers should note important local factors: the area is classified as very deprived with high local crime levels and wider hampered-aspiration indicators. While several nearby primary and secondary schools are rated Good, one local secondary (The Salesian Academy of St John Bosco) is currently rated Inadequate. These local issues may affect longer-term resale or family priorities.
Overall this home offers an affordable, practical entry onto the property ladder: comfortable internal space, useful extras like a conservatory and parking, and low ongoing costs. It will appeal to those prioritising price, connectivity, and a ready-to-live-in layout, while buyers seeking quiet, low-crime neighbourhoods or larger gardens should consider the local area context carefully.