Period mid-terrace with two receptions and extended kitchen — ideal for first-time buyers or investors..
- Two double bedrooms, well-proportioned rooms
- Two separate reception rooms with period features
- Extended rear kitchen with garden access
- Solid brick Victorian build, likely no wall insulation
- Double glazing present; install date unknown
- Small rear garden and modest overall plot
- Area: above-average crime and very deprived locality
- Freehold; council tax band B (relatively cheap)
A well-proportioned two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace in popular King’s Heath, offering sensible living spaces and clear rental or owner-occupier appeal. The layout includes two reception rooms and an extended kitchen that opens to a small rear garden — practical for everyday living and modest entertaining.
The property retains period character such as a bay window and fireplaces, while having double glazing (install date unknown) and gas central heating via boiler and radiators. At about 695 sq ft, the home suits first-time buyers seeking a manageable property or investors targeting steady local demand in a commuter-friendly suburb.
Buyers should note several material points: the house is of solid brick construction with presumed no wall insulation, it was built circa 1900–1929, and services/appliances have not been tested—commissioning a survey is advised. The plot is small, and the immediate area shows above-average crime and high local deprivation, which may affect long-term resale or rental premium.
Overall this is a straightforward, affordable freehold terraced home with period charm and potential for cosmetic updating. It’s best suited to buyers who prioritise location and value over a fully modernised finish, or investors prepared to refurbish to boost yields.