No onward chain; large garden and scope to improve..
Three bedrooms with generous living and dining rooms
A well-proportioned three-bedroom semi-detached home offered with no onward chain, ideal for a growing family seeking space and scope. The ground floor offers a generous living room, separate dining room and a kitchen with pantry and useful rear lobby; upstairs are three bedrooms and a family bathroom. The rear garden is private, enclosed and large enough for children to play, with patio, lawns, greenhouse and room for landscaping or a possible extension (subject to planning).
The property is a British Iron and Steel Federation (BISF) constructed home from the 1950s–60s. That construction type can affect mortgage and insurance options and typically lacks cavity insulation; buyers should allow for potential specialist surveys and retrofit or refurbishment work to improve energy performance. The home is freehold and benefits from fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and very low council tax, all practical advantages for family life.
On-street parking is available on a first-come basis, and the house sits in a neighbourhood with several well-rated primary and secondary schools nearby. The local area is classified as having higher deprivation levels, but the immediate overslade/Bilton amenities include shops, pubs and bus links, making day-to-day living convenient. This property presents an opportunity for buyers willing to carry out targeted improvements to increase comfort and value.
Overall, this is a practical family home with immediate occupancy potential and clear scope for renovation and extension. Prospective purchasers should factor in BISF-specific considerations and obtain appropriate professional advice before purchase.