Chain-free two-bed terrace with garden and parking — low council tax, renovation potential.
End-terrace with living/diner and patio doors to enclosed rear garden
Off-street parking to front; driveway space for at least one vehicle
Two bedrooms with built-in storage; compact bathroom with shower over bath
Kitchen includes pantry and space for freestanding appliances
Small overall footprint ~529 sq ft; limited living space upstairs/downstairs
Located in a very deprived area with above-average crime statistics
Requires maintenance and updating; EPC currently to be confirmed
Freehold, chain-free sale — quicker completion possible
This compact end-terrace home on Sturdee Road offers an accessible entry point for first-time buyers or a straightforward investment purchase. The living/diner is the heart of the house, with sliding patio doors that flood the space with light and open onto an enclosed rear garden — a practical spot for summer dining or play. The kitchen includes a useful pantry and space for freestanding appliances, keeping the layout simple and flexible.
Upstairs provides two bedrooms with built-in cupboards and a bathroom with an over-bath shower. The property is solid-brick with external insulation and gas central heating via a boiler and radiators, reflecting traditional construction (c.1900–1929) and straightforward services. Off-street parking to the front is a notable convenience in this area.
Buyers should note the home is small (about 529 sq ft) and sits in a very deprived neighbourhood with above-average crime — factors that affect resale and rental demand. The house requires routine maintenance and some updating to reach modern standards; the EPC is TBC. Council tax is very low, and the freehold, chain-free sale simplifies completion for those looking to move quickly.
For investors, the location near frequent bus routes, motorway links and several Good-rated schools supports lettings to local families and commuters. For first-time buyers, the compact layout and manageable garden offer a sensible step onto the property ladder if you’re prepared to invest time and budget into modest improvements.