Affordable two-bedroom terrace with gardens and strong refurbishment potential.
2 double bedrooms, lounge and separate dining room
Front and enclosed rear gardens with 10-foot vehicular rear access
uPVC double glazing and gas central heating (boiler and radiators)
Chain-free sale, low council tax (Band A)
Requires renovation and modernisation throughout
Solid brick construction; likely no cavity wall insulation assumed
On-street parking only; no dedicated off-street parking
Local crime levels above average — consider security improvements
This mid-terraced two-bedroom house on Balmoral Avenue offers a straightforward family starter home or buy-to-let opportunity in a well-established residential area. The layout includes lounge, dining room, kitchen and two double bedrooms, with front and enclosed rear gardens plus 10-foot rear vehicular access. Council Tax is low (Band A) and the sale is chain-free, easing a quick move.
The property benefits from uPVC double glazing, a gas boiler with radiators, and basic fittings throughout. Room sizes are typical for a modest terraced home (approximately 771 sq ft) and there is clear potential to add value through modernisation of kitchen, bathroom and decorative finishes. Good local schools and amenities are within reach, making the location practical for families.
Important points to note: the house requires renovation and updating throughout, internal insulation is assumed absent in the original solid brick walls, and the EPC is rated D. On-street parking only, and local crime levels are above average — factors to weigh alongside the low price and refurbishment potential. Flood risk is low and mobile/broadband connectivity is good.
Overall, this property suits a buyer looking for an affordable family home to improve, or an investor seeking modest uplift through straightforward refurbishment. The combination of gardens, vehicular rear access and gas central heating provides a sound base for renewal.