Affordable three-bed mid-terrace with driveway, garden and leased solar panels — chain free.
Chain-free three-bedroom mid-terrace with driveway and enclosed rear garden
Three double bedrooms; large family bathroom with full-size bath and electric shower
Solar panels fitted (LEASED) — reduces bills but has a contractual lease
Gas boiler and radiators; double glazing present throughout
System-built 1950s–60s construction; likely no wall insulation, upgrade advised
Very low council tax and fast broadband; excellent mobile signal
Area: very deprived with above-average crime — factor into purchase plans
Small plot; average internal size (approx. 865 sq ft), limited outside space
This three-bedroom mid-terrace offers a straightforward, chain-free purchase for a first-time buyer or investor seeking an affordable entry into Clifton. The well-proportioned reception, fitted kitchen and large family bathroom make the home liveable from day one, while three double bedrooms suit a young family or sharers. Off-street parking and an enclosed rear garden add practical outdoor space.
Practical running features include gas central heating, double glazing and solar panels already fitted (leased) which can reduce electricity use but carry a lease commitment. The house is mid‑century system-built and likely lacks cavity or upgraded wall insulation, so buyers should budget for energy-efficiency improvements if desired. Council tax is very low, helping keep ongoing costs down.
The property sits opposite a play park and nearby woodland and has fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — useful for remote working. Local schools include several Good and one Outstanding-rated primary, making the area suitable for families. Note the neighbourhood is in a very deprived area with above-average crime statistics; local amenities and public transport are available but the wider area classification reflects economic challenges.
Sold freehold and offered chain-free at an affordable price, this home suits someone wanting an immediately habitable property with scope to improve energy performance and finish cosmetic updates. Investors should note the area profile and leased solar panels when modelling returns.