Bright, newly renovated interior with contemporary finishes and fittings.
Private rear garden suitable for relaxation or small gatherings.
Gas central heating and double glazing for energy efficiency.
Compact room sizes; accommodation best for smaller households.
Freehold title and approximately 806 sq ft overall space.
Very deprived local area; buyers should consider neighbourhood context.
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband for working from home.
Cheap council tax band keeping running costs lower.
This recently renovated two-bedroom terraced house on Bank Street offers a straightforward, move-in-ready option for first-time buyers. At about 806 sq ft, the accommodation feels bright and practical with a contemporary living room, modern fitted kitchen and a private rear garden for outdoor space.
The property is double-glazed and has gas central heating, helping keep running costs down; council tax is described as cheap. Interiors are neutral and well presented, with wood flooring and recessed lighting in the living room and a clean, modern bathroom.
Buyers should note the wider context: the home sits in an area classified as very deprived with an outer-city hardship profile and a local classification of hard-pressed flat dwellers. While the house itself is newly renovated, room sizes are compact and the setting is a mid-20th-century terraced street rather than a suburban cul-de-sac.
Overall this Freehold terrace suits a buyer seeking a low-fuss, modern starter home with good connectivity (excellent mobile signal, fast broadband) and nearby local amenities. It will particularly appeal to those prioritising a ready-to-live-in property over extensive garden or large-room space.