Chain-free three-bed with parking and garden, ideal for renovation buyers.
Freehold end-of-terrace, chain-free
A straightforward three-bedroom end-of-terrace on Paterson Avenue, offered freehold and chain-free at £75,000. The house has practical room proportions with a long lounge-diner, a compact fitted kitchen and a private garden with driveway parking — useful for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors seeking immediate occupancy or rental income.
The property benefits from gas central heating, double glazing and fast broadband, reducing immediate running-cost concerns. Flooding risk is low and council tax is inexpensive. The larger-than-average frontage provides sensible curb appeal and off-street parking in a mostly residential street.
Material drawbacks are clear: the home requires renovation and updating throughout, and the overall internal size is small. The location is in a very deprived area and classed locally as hard-pressed, which may affect resale or rental demand. Mobile signal is average. Prospective buyers should budget for refurbishment costs and commission their own surveys.
This house suits buyers looking for an affordable entry to the market or investors targeting value uplift through modernisation. Its chain-free status and practical layout mean works can start quickly, but factor in area considerations and renovation timetable before proceeding.