Low-maintenance three-bed home with garage, garden and fast broadband — ideal for first-time buyers..
- Modern three-bedroom semi-detached home, built 2007–2011
- 931 sq ft, average-sized interior with five main rooms
- Two-tiered small garden with decked area and driveway
- Attached garage with integral access; off-road parking
- Double glazing and mains-gas boiler with radiators installed
- Very low local crime; excellent mobile signal, fast broadband
- Area classified as very deprived / hampered neighbourhoods
- Compact plot and modest room sizes limit extension potential
This modern three-bedroom semi-detached home (c. 931 sq ft) was constructed between 2007–2011 and offers practical family living in a quiet cul-de-sac in Middleton. The ground floor has a bright open-plan living space, a fitted kitchen and a downstairs WC, while three bedrooms and a family bathroom sit upstairs. Double glazing and a mains-gas boiler with radiators are already in place, making the property straightforward to heat and maintain.
Outside there is a small, two-tiered garden with a decked area, an attached garage with internal access and a driveway for off-road parking. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent — helpful for home working or streaming. Local amenities, primary schools and commuter routes (including the M62) are within easy reach, which will appeal to buyers seeking convenience.
Be upfront about location and plot: the immediate neighbourhood is recorded as very deprived and classified as ‘hampered’, and the plot size is small. While crime levels are very low and schools nearby include several rated Good or Outstanding, one local secondary has a lower Ofsted rating. Council tax is described as cheap, but the compact garden and modest room sizes limit potential for large extensions.
Overall this property suits first-time buyers or young families looking for a modern, low-maintenance home with good transport links and digital connectivity. It represents a sensible, affordable entry onto the local market, but purchasers should accept the compact plot and the wider area’s socioeconomic challenges when considering long-term plans.