Three-bed house with sunny garden and fast rail links to Leeds.
- Three bedrooms with separate study/office space
- South-westerly rear garden with afternoon sun
- Freehold, mains gas boiler and radiators
- Double glazing fitted; install date unknown
- Small plot size and modest overall footprint
- Medium flood risk for the area
- Above-average local crime and high deprivation
- One bathroom plus separate WC; council tax very cheap
This three-bedroom end-terrace offers practical living space and strong commuter links, a good fit for first-time buyers seeking an affordable entry into the area. The lounge and dining kitchen provide comfortable daily living, while a study adds versatile space for home working or hobbies. A south-westerly rear garden and small front garden bring outdoor space and afternoon sun.
The property is freehold with gas central heating and double glazing (installation date unknown). At about 925 sq ft, rooms are a sensible size for family life; schools nearby include several Good-rated primaries and secondaries, and Saltaire train station gives quick access to Leeds and Bradford.
Buyers should note some material considerations: the neighbourhood records above-average crime and very high area deprivation; the plot is small; there is a medium flood risk. The property dates from the mid-20th century and, although presented as well-kept, some buyers may wish to budget for updates or a full inspection of services and structure.
Early viewing is recommended to appreciate location and layout. This home suits buyers who prioritise commuter convenience and outdoor aspect on a modest budget, and who are comfortable managing neighbourhood and environmental factors as part of the purchase decision.