Newly renovated three-bed end-link with garage and low running costs, ideal for first-time buyers..
Newly fitted kitchen and bathroom, ready to occupy
Three bedrooms plus loft access, open-plan lounge/diner
Single garage to rear for parking or secure storage
Low-maintenance rear garden with patio and decking
Freehold tenure; Council Tax Band A, EPC D
Very deprived area; above-average local crime statistics
Recommended mining search due to regional mining heritage
Small plot size; modest outdoor space
This newly renovated three-bedroom end-link on Craster Close offers practical, move-in-ready accommodation for first-time buyers or small families. The property benefits from a newly fitted kitchen and bathroom, double glazing, gas central heating and a single garage to the rear — useful for parking or storage.
Internals are arranged with an open-plan lounge/diner, separate utility and three bedrooms upstairs. The low-maintenance rear garden with patio and decking suits outdoor entertaining without heavy upkeep. Broadband and mobile signal are strong and mains services are all confirmed; there is no flood risk recorded.
Notable negatives are factual: the home sits in a very deprived neighbourhood with above-average local crime statistics, and the EPC is rated D. A regional mining search is recommended due to local mining heritage. The plot and garden are modest in size and the property is typical of mid‑1970s construction, so buyers wanting larger outdoor space or period features should note this.
Overall this is a competitively priced, freehold, turnkey home with sensible running costs (Council Tax Band A) and scope to personalise. It will suit buyers prioritising a ready-to-live-in property with good connectivity and a garage, provided they accept the neighbourhood context.