Affordable two-bedroom Victorian terrace with garden and refurbishment potential.
- No upward chain, ready for prompt completion
- Two double bedrooms and two reception rooms
- Extended rear kitchen and useful cellar storage
- Requires modernisation and cosmetic renovation
- Solid brick walls likely without insulation
- Small rear garden with decking and gravel patio
- Easement (private right of way) on title to investigate
- Area has above-average crime and high local deprivation
A traditional Victorian mid-terrace offered with no upward chain, this two-bedroom home is aimed squarely at first-time buyers looking for an affordable entry into Netherton. The house benefits from two reception rooms, an extended kitchen, cellar storage and a private rear garden — practical features for everyday family life.
The property is structurally typical of its age: solid brick walls and double glazing are in place, with gas central heating via a boiler and radiators. The accommodation is spacious for the footprint (approximately 840 sq ft) and includes two double bedrooms and a ground-floor shower room. Council tax is very low, and local transport links, shops, and several schools are within easy reach.
There are important points to note: the house needs modernisation throughout and the solid-wall construction likely lacks cavity insulation, so buyers should budget for energy-efficiency improvements and general refurbishment. The area has higher-than-average crime levels and sits within a very deprived local authority patch; an easement (private right of way) appears on the title and should be checked with a solicitor.
For a first-time buyer or investor willing to refresh the property, there is clear potential to increase comfort and value with insulation, cosmetic updates and kitchen/bathroom improvements. The rear garden and cellar add useful storage and scope for modest rear expansion or landscaping (subject to checks). Viewing is recommended to judge layout and scope for improvement in person.