Ideal starter home close to town, transport links and well-rated schools.
• Extended three-bedroom mid-terrace with private rear garden
• Modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and utility space
• Approximately 930 sq ft; freehold; built 1967–1975
• Single bathroom serving three bedrooms
• Small plot size and modest outdoor space
• Area classified as deprived with many rented terraces nearby
• Very cheap council tax; mains gas heating and fast broadband
• Flood risk: none; excellent mobile signal
This three-bedroom mid-terrace offers a practical, well-presented home for a first-time buyer or young family. The property benefits from a rear extension, a modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and an added utility area, plus a private rear garden for outdoor space.
Located a short stroll from Neston town centre, the house is close to shops, transport links and several highly rated schools. With mains gas central heating, cavity walls and fast broadband plus excellent mobile signal, the home is ready for everyday living with sensible running costs and very cheap council tax.
Buyers should note the neighbourhood profile: the wider area is classified as deprived with a high proportion of rented terraces and an ‘endeavouring social renters’ local mix. That context may affect long-term resale values and investor appetite. The plot is small and there is only one bathroom for three bedrooms, which may be a limitation for larger households.
Overall this freehold mid-20th-century terrace is a tidy, affordable entry into the Neston market. It suits someone prioritising location, sensible running costs and move-in readiness, while accepting local area challenges and modest outside space.