Newly renovated three-bedroom terrace with off-street parking and no chain — ideal first home or investor buy..
No onward chain — move-in ready after recent renovation
Upgraded kitchen and modern family bathroom, newly carpeted
Three bedrooms; two doubles and one smaller single
Off-street parking via double-gated access, low-maintenance front
Small rear yard and limited garden/plot size
Built c.1930s with traditional character, filled cavity walls
Council tax band very low; mains gas central heating
Local area shows deprivation; some nearby schools require improvement
Step inside this newly renovated three-bedroom mid-terrace in Ushaw Moor and you’ll find a turn-key home suited to first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. The property has been updated with a modern kitchen and bathroom, new carpets, double glazing and gas central heating — ready to occupy with no onward chain and low council tax costs.
The ground floor offers a bright living room with a working fireplace and an open-plan dining flow into the upgraded kitchen. Upstairs are two double bedrooms and a smaller third bedroom, served by a stylish family bathroom. The house totals about 862 sq ft and sits on a small plot with modest outdoor space.
Outside is a low-maintenance graveled front and a block-paved rear yard with gated access to secure off-street parking. The home is a 1930s-built terrace with traditional character and modern finishes, offering good value for a move-in-ready property close to local shops, bus links and amenities. Durham city centre is roughly four miles away.
Buyers should note a few practical points: the plot and garden are small, ceiling heights are standard to low, and some nearby schools have mixed Ofsted ratings. The property is freehold with filled cavity walls and mains gas heating — a straightforward, affordable home for a first purchase or a sensible rental addition.