Chain-free two-bedroom terrace with modern kitchen, long lease and strong commuter links..
- Two double bedrooms with neutral décor and laminate flooring
- Large front reception room for entertaining
- Modern open-plan kitchen/diner to the rear
- Small gated forecourt and modest rear garden only
- Long lease (626 years) and offered with no onward chain
- Located in a very deprived area — consider resale timing
- Good commuter links: Metro-Link, train and motorway access
- Council tax described as very cheap; crime levels very low
This mid-terrace two-bedroom house on Thompson Lane offers an affordable, move-in-ready option for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. The property presents a large front reception room and a modern open-plan kitchen/diner, with neutral décor and laminate flooring throughout. Two double bedrooms and a ground-floor bathroom sit on the conventional two-storey layout.
Externally there is a small gated forecourt and a modest rear garden — enough for potted plants and a seating area but not a large lawn. The building is a post-war red-brick terrace with double glazing and gas central heating via a boiler and radiators. The long lease (626 years remaining) and no onward chain simplify purchase mechanics.
Location is practical for commuters: Metro-Link, train stations and motorways are accessible, with local shops, bus routes and several primary schools a short distance away. Council tax is described as very cheap and crime levels are reported very low, though the wider area is classified as very deprived which may affect long-term uplift and resale speed.
Overall this is a compact, well-presented home suited to someone seeking an affordable entry into the market or a straightforward rental unit. Prospective buyers should note the limited outdoor space, leasehold tenure, and the local area’s economic profile when assessing long-term plans.