Chain-free three-bed with renovation potential — ideal first home or investor project.
No upward chain — ready for a quick sale
Three bedrooms with spacious lounge/diner
Requires full modernisation throughout
Potential asbestos — specialist survey advised
Off-street parking and low-maintenance rear garden
Freehold tenure and low council tax
Double glazing present; install date unknown
Small plot; good local amenities and schools
Offered with no upward chain, this three-bedroom mid-20th-century terraced home is a practical choice for a first-time buyer or investor. Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac in Great Barr, the property has a large lounge/diner, a spacious kitchen with garden access, and three well-proportioned bedrooms upstairs.
The house requires renovation throughout — dated 1970s finishes, worn flooring and paper, and general modernisation are needed. An image note indicates asbestos may be present in parts of the property, so specialist survey and safe removal will be necessary before major works. Double glazing is installed but the fitment date is unknown.
Externally there is off-street parking to the front and a low-maintenance rear garden. The freehold tenure, no upward chain and relatively low council tax make the purchase straightforward. Local amenities, good primary schools and bus links are close by, while several nearby secondaries have mixed Ofsted results.
This home offers clear scope to add value through renovation and redecoration. It will suit a buyer willing to invest time and budget to modernise, or an investor targeting rental demand in a well-connected area.