Three bedrooms with fitted wardrobes and extra loft storage
Less than a mile from Outstanding primary and good secondary schools
Driveway parking plus en-bloc garage with light and power
Private rear garden; small plot with limited landscaping scope
Single shower room only; bathroom requires updating
Period 1970s build with cavity walls and mains gas central heating
Double glazing present but installation date unknown
No upward chain — quicker move possible
This deceptively spacious three-bedroom semi-detached house sits in the popular village of Balsall Common, under a mile from Outstanding primary schooling and close to Heart of England Secondary. The layout suits a family: entrance hall, lounge, kitchen, sizable utility room, three bedrooms and a shower room, plus driveway parking, private rear garden and an en-bloc garage. There is no onward chain, which can speed a sale.
The interior offers comfortable, everyday living with Karndean flooring to the hall and lounge, fitted wardrobes in the bedrooms and a partly boarded loft for extra storage. The property dates from the late 1960s–1970s and presents solid fundamentals — cavity walls, mains gas heating with a boiler and radiators, and double glazing (installation date unknown).
Buyers should expect some updating: several internal finishes are dated and the house would benefit from modernisation to kitchens, bathroom and decor to fully realise its potential. The shower room is the only bathroom, and the garage has a manual up-and-over door. The plot is modest in size, so landscaping options are limited.
For families and buyers seeking a commuter-friendly village base, the location is a key asset — Berkswell train station, good road links to the NEC and Birmingham International, local green space and low crime. This home is suitable for purchasers wanting immediate occupation with scope to improve value through straightforward refurbishment.







































































