- Three bedrooms and two reception rooms, around 982 sq ft
- No vendor chain; freehold tenure
- EPC rating C; gas central heating and uPVC double glazing
- Small front and rear gardens; mainly shaled/paved
- Available communal parking to rear; off-street parking nearby
- Requires cosmetic updating / light refurbishment in places
- Located in a very deprived area; consider local socio-economic factors
- Council Tax Band A (very cheap) and very low local crime
A three-bedroom end-terrace offered freehold with no vendor chain — a straightforward move for a first-time buyer or a buy-to-let investor. The house has two reception rooms, a downstairs WC, and a modern first-floor shower room. uPVC double glazing, gas central heating and an EPC C rating keep running costs reasonable.
Outside there are small front and rear gardens (mainly shaled/paved) and available communal parking to the rear. The property sits close to local shops, bus routes and the M67 for commuting, with several good primary schools nearby and a large supermarket within easy reach.
The house is average-sized (approximately 982 sq ft) and structurally conventional, but does show signs of cosmetic wear and will suit buyers prepared to carry out updating or light refurbishment. The plot is small and the area is in a very deprived ward — buyers should consider local socio-economic factors alongside the low council tax and very low local crime levels.
Overall this home offers practical space and commuter convenience with clear potential for improvement. It’s well suited to a first-time buyer seeking a manageable starter home or an investor looking for a straightforward rental opportunity with immediate occupancy potential.