Affordable, well-presented two-bed with garden, garage and off-street parking.
- Two double bedrooms and separate living room, roughly 936 sq ft
- Open-plan kitchen diner creates practical, social ground-floor space
- Driveway with off-street parking and double gates to extra space
- Private rear garden with sectional garage and large timber shed
- Modern bathroom and post-2002 double glazing installed
- Mains gas boiler and radiators; low council tax (Band A)
- Located in a very deprived area with higher-than-average crime
- Sold freehold; built circa 1967–1975, traditional layout
Priced at £100,000, this well-presented two-bedroom end-terrace provides an affordable entry into the TS7 market. The house feels larger than average (approximately 936 sq ft) with an open-plan kitchen diner, separate living room and two double bedrooms — practical accommodation for first-time buyers or a small family.
Outside, a broad driveway offers convenient off-street parking and double gates to additional space. The private rear garden is a real asset, with a sectional garage and large shed for storage or hobbies. Built c.1967–1975 and upgraded with double glazing (post-2002) and a modern bathroom, the home is ready to occupy with scope to personalise further.
Location delivers everyday convenience: excellent mobile signal, fast broadband and several 'Good' rated primary schools nearby. Council Tax is very low (Band A), and heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators. These running-cost advantages support affordable living costs for a new household.
Be candid about wider area factors: the local ward is classified as very deprived with higher crime levels than average. Buyers should consider local social and economic challenges when assessing long-term suitability. Overall, this is a spacious, well-specified starter home in need of little immediate work, offering strong value for budget-conscious buyers.