Affordable three-bed starter home with double parking and refurbishment potential.
Chain-free mid-terrace three-bedroom house, 907 sq ft
Double driveway for two cars, off-street parking
Small rear garden; quiet cul-de-sac location
System-built (1967–75) with assumed no wall insulation
EPC D; likely need for heating/energy improvements
Single family bathroom; would benefit from kitchen update
Area classed very deprived; local neighbourhood challenges
Close to good-rated schools and Junction 2 M5 transport links
Set on a quiet cul-de-sac in Oldbury, this chain-free mid-terrace three-bedroom home offers practical living space and off-street parking for two cars. The layout features an entrance hallway, through lounge, kitchen, three bedrooms and a family bathroom, all within a compact 907 sq ft. A small rear garden provides outdoor space for children or pots and play.
The property suits first-time buyers or buyers seeking an affordable starter home with clear scope to add value. Interiors are neutral and functional with laminate flooring in the living room; the house dates from the late 1960s–1970s and would benefit from updating, décor refresh and modernising the kitchen and bathroom to match current tastes.
Important considerations: the build is a system-type construction with assumed no wall insulation, EPC rating D, and a small plot. The wider area is classified as very deprived with local neighbourhood challenges, though public transport links, nearby schools rated Good and quick access to Junction 2 of the M5 are practical advantages. Council tax is low and there is no flood risk.
Overall this property offers an affordable, chain-free entry into the market with parking and garden space, but expects maintenance and improvement costs to modernise thermal performance and fittings. Investors seeking a rental may find steady demand; buyers wanting a turnkey finish should allow budget for refurbishment.