Chain-free home with driveway and low-maintenance gardens near good schools.
- Chain-free freehold property with off-street driveway
- Recently renovated interior, ready to occupy
- Two reception rooms and useful ground-floor utility
- Two first-floor bedrooms and one family bathroom
- Small, low-maintenance front and rear gardens
- Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated; possible retrofit needed
- Vendor details do not match Land Registry — check title
- Located in an ageing urban area; local deprivation indicators
A freshly renovated two-bedroom mid-terrace offered freehold and chain-free — ideal for first-time buyers seeking move-in readiness and off-street parking. The ground floor has two reception rooms plus a modern kitchen and utility, giving useful flexible living space for a small family or sharer setup.
The property sits on a small, low-maintenance front and rear garden with a driveway at the back. Built c.1900–1929 in solid brick, it retains period character externally but benefits from recent interior updates including new flooring and modern bathroom fittings. Council tax is very low, and local mobile and broadband connectivity are strong.
Notable matters: the vendor’s details currently do not match the registered title at the Land Registry — buyers should clarify this with their solicitor before exchange. The walls are assumed to be solid brick with no insulation, so consider potential heating costs or retrofit insulation works. The house is in an ageing urban area with local deprivation indicators, though nearby schools have good Ofsted ratings.
Overall this is a practical, recently refreshed starter home with parking and modest outdoor space. It suits buyers wanting a straightforward purchase to occupy or rent out, provided they investigate the title discrepancy and future insulation or energy-efficiency improvements.