No upward chain; freehold tenure
A compact Victorian mid‑terrace in Stirchley Village offered with no upward chain and freehold tenure. The house has two reception rooms, two bedrooms and a small rear courtyard with a front garden area. It requires full refurbishment throughout but retains period features such as a bay window, high ceilings and original sash-style glazing.
This is aimed at buyers wanting an affordable first home or investors seeking a value-add let. The vendor’s guide suggests potential rental income of around £1,000 pcm after refurbishment. The property has mains gas central heating and double glazing, though glazing install date is unknown and external walls are solid brick with assumed no insulation.
Notable negatives are plain: the house needs renovation throughout, the area has higher crime and local deprivation indicators, and the plot is small. Services and fixtures haven’t been verified and purchasers should obtain professional surveys. For the right buyer this is a straightforward renovation or rental conversion opportunity in a well‑served part of Stirchley close to primary and secondary schools and local amenities.















































