Two-bed semi with modern kitchen, driveway and extension potential in a well-connected Bradford location..
- Two double bedrooms and two reception rooms
- Modern kitchen/diner with integrated appliances
- Off-street driveway and enclosed rear garden
- Hive heating, mains gas boiler and radiators
- Potential to extend subject to planning (STPP)
- Built 1930s; roof appears aged, may need attention
- Area has above-average crime and higher deprivation
- Council tax described as cheap; freehold tenure
Comfortably sized and well‑located, this 1930s semi offers a practical home for first-time buyers or landlords seeking a lettable two-bedroom property. The bay-fronted lounge and modern kitchen/diner provide usable living space, while an additional ground-floor reception room gives flexibility for a home office or playroom.
The house benefits from off-street parking, an enclosed rear garden and Hive-controlled central heating. There is clear scope to add value by modernising some finishes and, subject to planning, extending to increase living space. Double glazing and filled cavity walls support energy performance, and broadband/mobile connectivity are strong.
Buyers should note the area scores as deprived with above-average crime statistics locally; the house itself will need normal decorative updating and the roof appears aged. This is a straightforward freehold purchase with modest council tax and good access to local schools, shops and transport links — suitable for those who want a manageable project with upside rather than a turnkey move-in.