Three-bed end-terrace with off-street parking and scope to modernise.
Three bedrooms and family bathroom, conventional 1970s layout
Set in a quiet cul-de-sac in desirable Balsall Common, this three-bedroom end-terrace offers straightforward family living with genuine scope to add value. The house benefits from a bright front reception room, a spacious kitchen-diner that opens to the rear garden, and a handy utility/office outbuilding — useful for home working or laundry. Off-street parking and a low-maintenance garden complete a practical package for first-time buyers or young families.
The home was built in 1975 and presents mostly sound, conventional finishes; however the interior would benefit from sympathetic updating to refresh kitchens, bathroom and some fittings. The utility/office is accessed from the garden (converted from an outbuilding), which is convenient but may not suit buyers wanting fully internal utility space. The plot is small-to-average for the area, so outdoor space is easy to maintain but limited for larger family landscaping or extension potential without planning checks.
Practical selling points include freehold tenure, no onward chain, mains gas central heating, double glazing, fast broadband and very low local crime. The location provides excellent access to Solihull, Coventry and Birmingham, good local schools (including outstanding and good-rated primaries), leisure amenities and transport links — making the house a sensible commuter-family choice.
Overall this is a modest, well-located family home that will suit buyers wanting move-in practicality with clear potential: modernise and reconfigure to increase comfort and market value, or occupy immediately with minimal outdoor maintenance.