Affordable three-bedroom terrace with woodland rear and strong local amenities.
Vacant three-bedroom mid-terrace, freehold, 688 sq ft
Close to supermarket, school, leisure centre and lakeside walks
Tiered rear garden backing onto woodland; private but overgrown
uPVC double glazing and combi gas central heating in place
Ground-floor bathroom; traditional lounge and kitchen layout
EPC E; solid brick walls likely lack cavity insulation
Slow local broadband and located in a very deprived area
Council Tax Band A — very low running tax costs
This three-bedroom mid-terraced home on Upper Adare Street offers straightforward living and strong local convenience. Set close to shops, a supermarket, school, leisure centre, lakeside walks and a cycle track, the house is vacant and ready for a new owner. Combi gas central heating and uPVC double glazing are already installed, and the property is offered as freehold with vacant possession.
The house is small (around 688 sq ft) and suits buyers seeking an affordable starter home or a low-cost council-tax property. The tiered rear garden backs on to woodland, providing privacy and a rustic outlook, but the outdoor space is overgrown and will need gardening and maintenance to reach its potential. Internally the layout is traditional: lounge, kitchen, ground-floor bathroom and three first-floor bedrooms.
Notable practical points: the solid brick walls are likely uninsulated and the Energy Performance Certificate is grade E, so buyers should expect to invest in energy-efficiency upgrades if desired. Broadband speeds in the area are slow. The property sits in a very deprived area of town-fringe terraces, which may affect resale and rental demand, but also keeps the purchase price low. Overall, this is a budget-friendly, practical home with scope for cosmetic and efficiency improvements.