Chain-free three-bedroom terraced home with south-facing garden and off-street parking, ideal for growing families.
Three bedrooms with a 20' kitchen/diner opening to the garden
Enclosed south-facing rear garden; small but private and usable
Off-street parking to rear for one or more vehicles
Double glazing and mains gas central heating fitted
Freehold and chain-free — quick, straightforward sale possible
Non-standard BISF construction; lender/survey checks recommended
Dated interiors; requires modernization and cosmetic updating
Local area: high crime and high deprivation — factor into decision
Set on Birdlip Road in Paulsgrove, this freehold three-bedroom mid-terrace offers a practical family layout with a 20ft kitchen/diner that opens to a south-facing enclosed garden. The home benefits from double glazing, mains gas central heating and off-street parking to the rear — useful, everyday comforts for family life. Being chain-free also makes the sale straightforward for buyers ready to move quickly.
The property is a post-war, system-built (BISF) construction with external wall insulation. This non-standard build can affect mortgage options and resale for some buyers and should be checked with lenders and surveyors. Internally the living spaces are serviceable but dated: the lounge and other rooms will benefit from modernization to meet contemporary tastes and energy-efficiency expectations.
Location is practical for families: local shops, pubs and community amenities are within walking distance, and several primary and secondary schools (including Good and Outstanding-rated options) serve the area. Transport links are nearby and broadband and mobile signals are strong. Buyers should note the neighbourhood has higher crime statistics and high area deprivation; consider local area checks and security measures when viewing.
This home suits a growing family or buyers seeking a renovation project with straightforward scope: update décor and services, confirm finance options for non-standard construction, then enjoy the generous kitchen/diner and south-facing garden. The modest council tax and chain-free status add to the practical appeal.