Newly renovated 1930s semi with garden, parking and great transport links.
- Newly renovated throughout, move-in ready
- Three good-sized bedrooms, single shower room only
- Large plot with rear garden and off-street parking
- 1930s solid-brick character, bay front windows
- Assumed no cavity wall insulation; potential energy upgrades needed
- Freehold and chain-free for straightforward purchase
- Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
- Local area shows signs of deprivation; consider resale factors
This newly renovated three-bedroom semi-detached home on Redditch Road combines 1930s character with contemporary finishes. The through lounge with bay window, modern kitchen and updated shower room make it move-in ready for first-time buyers or young families seeking reliability without immediate works.
Set on a large plot with off-street parking and a rear garden, the property benefits from fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and good road and bus links to Birmingham, Longbridge and beyond. Kings Norton station and local schools are close by, and the nearby shops and new Aldi add everyday convenience.
Buyers should note some practical downsides: the house is a solid-brick 1930s build with assumed lack of cavity wall insulation, and there is only one shower room to serve three bedrooms. The wider area shows signs of deprivation, which may affect long-term resale for some buyers.
Overall this freehold, chain-free home offers immediate comfort and sensible running costs (affordable council tax), with scope to add insulation and personalise finishes over time. It’s a practical, characterful starter home in a well-connected suburban location.