Three-bedroom renovation opportunity with driveway, garden and no onward chain..
- End town house with front and rear gardens
- Three good-sized bedrooms, approx. 829 sq ft
- Conservatory adds extra living space
- Off-street paved driveway for parking
- Chain free and freehold tenure
- Requires cosmetic renovation throughout
- Located in high-crime, very deprived ward
- Council Tax Band A keeps running costs low
Set on an end plot in Speke, this three-bedroom semi-detached house offers practical family accommodation with immediate potential. The ground floor includes a lounge, conservatory, kitchen, and cloakroom; three good-sized bedrooms and a combined bathroom sit on the first floor. A paved driveway, front and rear gardens and a decent plot add outdoor space many local homes lack.
The property is chain free and freehold, with gas central heating, double glazing and an EPC D. At around 829 sq ft and constructed in the 1930–1949 period, it would respond well to a sensible cosmetic renovation to modernise finishes and services. Council Tax Band A keeps ongoing costs low.
Important negatives are factual: the house needs renovation and cosmetic upgrading throughout, and it sits in a ward with high crime rates and significant deprivation—factors to weigh for families and buyers. Local schooling is mixed; several nearby primaries and secondaries have Good Ofsted ratings, although one primary requires improvement.
For buyers after a project in a popular residential pocket of Speke, the property offers value drivers — off-street parking, garden space, conservatory and strong connectivity (excellent mobile and fast broadband) — but it is best suited to those prepared to invest time and budget into refurbishment.