Priced for first-time buyers — parking, conservatory and scope to add value..
Three bedrooms with conservatory and extra ground-floor room for office or playspace|Driveway parking for two cars, enclosed rear lawn|Kitchen-diner and separate lounge provide flexible living layout|One full bathroom downstairs; additional WC upstairs|Double glazing installed before 2002, may lack modern efficiency|Built 1930s — externally sound but some internal modernisation likely|Small plot and modest garden size compared with newer homes|Area has above-average crime and ageing urban community indicators
This three-bedroom semi-detached home in Wrenthorpe offers practical family living with clear upgrade potential. The layout includes a kitchen-diner, lounge, conservatory and a useful ground-floor room currently used as a playroom or home office. Off-street parking for two cars and an enclosed rear lawn add everyday convenience.
The house dates from the 1930s and has been maintained externally; interiors are bright but will benefit from cosmetic modernisation to improve energy efficiency and contemporary comfort. Double glazing is installed but pre-dates 2002 and the heating is mains-gas boiler with radiators. There is one full bathroom downstairs and an additional WC upstairs.
Local amenities, schools and transport links make this a convenient base for first-time buyers or young families. Be aware the area is classified as ageing urban communities with higher-than-average local crime and wider outer-city hardship indicators, which may affect long-term resale and rental considerations.
This property is offered freehold with a very low council tax band and no flood risk. For buyers seeking a reasonably priced entry to the Wakefield market, it provides immediate liveability with scope to add value through refurbishment.