3 bedrooms, mid-terrace, approximately 823 sq ft
Freehold and sold with no onward chain
Requires full modernisation; dated fixtures and fittings
Double glazing (installed before 2002); partial central heating
Small, enclosed rear garden with pedestrian access and shed
Very deprived area; crime rated above average — buyer caution advised
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband; Council Tax Band B (cheap)
Ex-local authority property with renovation/letting potential
This three-bedroom mid-terrace ex-local authority house on Dunster Crescent offers a practical starter home or renovation project. Set on a small plot with an enclosed rear garden and off-street pedestrian access, the property suits buyers seeking value close to local amenities and schools.
The house has double glazing (installed before 2002), a mains-gas boiler with radiators and some solar panels present, but fixtures are dated and the property requires general modernisation throughout. At about 823 sq ft, rooms are average size and layout is straightforward across two storeys with loft access and useful storage cupboards.
Notable positives include freehold tenure, no onward chain, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — helpful for working from home — and a low flood risk. Material negatives are clear: the property needs renovation, sits in a very deprived area with above-average crime, and has a small plot and modest finishes. Buyers should budget for updating, possible boiler and wiring checks, and external garden maintenance.
This house will appeal to first-time buyers prepared to improve a home, small families wanting proximity to local schools, or investors seeking a value refurbishment in a suburban location roughly three miles from Weston town centre and the seafront.















































