Three bedrooms over three storeys with loft space and plumbing started for ensuite
A compact three-bedroom end-of-terrace arranged over three storeys, this late-Victorian brick home suits first-time buyers, young families or investors seeking town living with scope to add value. The house is well presented inside with period features — a feature fireplace, high ceilings and engineered chevron-style flooring — and a modern kitchen/diner opening to a small rear garden.
Practical benefits include gas central heating with radiators, double glazing and a loft space where plumbing has been started for a possible ensuite. The property is freehold, has excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for home working — and nearby primary and secondary schools, bus links and local amenities within this Dudley neighbourhood.
Buyers should note the overall footprint is small and the plot is very limited; rear garden and forecourt are modest. The property was built 1900–1929 with solid brick walls likely lacking cavity insulation, so heating costs and retrofit works (insulation) should be considered. On-street parking is the norm, and while a gravelled forecourt may accommodate one small car, parking cannot be guaranteed.
This home offers an affordable entry (price at £180,000) into a convenient conurbation location with immediate move-in condition in many rooms and clear potential to improve energy efficiency and add value through loft/rear works. It will particularly suit buyers prioritising location, transport links and a modest family layout over large outside space.