Chain free sale — immediate occupation possible
Three bedrooms with single family bathroom
Garage and driveway parking; small rear garden
Requires cosmetic updating and garden clearance
Built c.1967–75; double glazing present (install date unknown)
Mains gas boiler and radiators heating system
Low flood risk; council tax described as affordable
Area shows higher crime and local deprivation — consider implications
An end-of-terrace three-bedroom home, offered chain-free, that will suit a first-time buyer or small family looking to add value. The layout is straightforward: living room, kitchen, three bedrooms and a single family bathroom, with a small rear garden and a garage providing useful parking and storage. At about 972 sq ft, the house sits in a mid-20th-century suburb and offers a practical base to personalise.
The property requires cosmetic updating and some modernisation throughout — the exterior and internal fittings are dated and the garden is overgrown. Heating is mains gas via a boiler and radiators; glazing is double but the install date is unknown. These facts mean you should budget for refurbishment to bring the house up to contemporary standards and to fully realise its value potential.
Location strengths include easy access to primary and secondary schools rated Good, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, plus local amenities and public transport. Practical positives are the garage and parking, affordable council tax banding, and a low flood risk. Be aware the wider area is classified as deprived and local crime levels are high; factor this into resale and insurance considerations.
A public notice records an offer of £286,000 on the property; higher written offers may be submitted before exchange of contracts. This is a clear opportunity for a buyer able to move quickly, accept a renovation project, and benefit from a chain-free purchase in Witney.