Garage, driveway and nearby schools ideal for first-time buyers and investors.
- Three bedrooms and two bathrooms across three storeys
- Garage plus driveway; rear garden mainly block paved
- Kitchen diner, downstairs WC and first-floor lounge
- Built early 1990s; double glazing fitted after 2002
- Warm-air electric heating (higher running costs likely)
- Small plot with some exterior maintenance required
- Very deprived local area; mixed amenities and social challenges
- Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal; very cheap council tax
A three-storey terraced townhouse offering practical living over 969 sq ft, this freehold property brings three bedrooms and two bathrooms to a popular commuter pocket of Birmingham. The ground-floor kitchen diner is a useful family hub, the first-floor lounge provides separation from bedrooms, and the property includes a garage, driveway and a low-maintenance rear garden.
This house suits first-time buyers seeking an affordable entry into homeownership or buy-to-let investors looking for rental demand in a major conurbation. The build dates from the early 1990s and benefits from double glazing installed after 2002; broadband and mobile signals are strong and local schools include a top-performing primary.
Be clear about running costs and upkeep: the property uses warm-air electric heating, which can be more expensive than mains gas, and the exterior requires some maintenance. The immediate area is classified as very deprived with a hard-pressed, mixed community—amenities and transport are nearby, but social challenges in the wider neighbourhood may affect long-term resale values.
Viewing will show a sensible, average-sized home with renovation potential. Buyers should commission surveys and checks on services and heating performance before committing, and factor in modest garden and exterior repairs plus potential updates to fittings and finishes.