Affordable three-bedroom mid-terrace with conservatory — ideal for first-time buyers or investors.
Three well-proportioned first-floor bedrooms
Bright conservatory off the reception room
Functional kitchen with practical storage
Four-piece bathroom with separate shower cubicle
Small, low-maintenance front and rear gardens
System-built walls; survey recommended for construction details
High local crime and very deprived area — affects suitability
Double glazing present; install date unknown
This three-bedroom mid-terrace on Ainstable Road offers an affordable entry into homeownership or a straightforward rental opportunity. The house has a cosy living room opening into a bright conservatory, a functional kitchen, and three well-proportioned first-floor bedrooms with a four-piece bathroom including a separate shower cubicle.
Externally the property sits on a small, low-maintenance plot with front and rear areas that are easy to manage. Built in the mid-20th century with system-built walls and internal insulation, the home benefits from double glazing (install date unknown) and gas central heating via a boiler and radiators.
Buyers should note the surrounding area is classified as very deprived with high local crime levels; this will affect suitability for some families and may influence rental demand and insurance costs. The property is freehold, council tax is very cheap, and transport links and several primary schools rated Good are nearby, making the location practical despite wider area challenges.
This house suits first-time buyers seeking an affordable starter home, investors looking for a manageable rental, or buyers prepared to carry out modest updates. The construction type and unknown dates for glazing mean buyers should budget for surveys and potential remedial or modernisation work.