Chain-free townhome with garden and garage, ideal for first-time buyers or investors.
Chain-free mid-terrace with garage and driveway
Open-plan kitchen/diner with garden access
Three bedrooms across three floors; compact footprint (624 sqft)
EPC C; mains gas warm-air heating
Assumed uninsulated cavity walls — insulation recommended
Some dated finishes; cosmetic updating likely required
Very high local crime and very deprived area — affects resale/rent
Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, close to city centre
This chain-free mid-terrace townhouse offers three bedrooms across three floors with a garage, driveway and a generous rear garden — a practical starter home close to Birmingham city centre. At about 624 sq ft the layout is compact but flexible, with an open-plan kitchen/diner that flows to the garden and a bright first-floor lounge.
The house is offered with an EPC C and mains gas warm-air heating. Built in the 1950s–60s with assumed uninsulated cavity walls, it presents sensible improvement opportunities (insulation, cosmetic updating) that will increase comfort and efficiency. The kitchen appears modern but some internal finishes are dated and likely need refreshing.
Location is a clear strength: fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, short commutes to central Birmingham and nearby schools including an Outstanding secondary. However, the immediate area shows high crime levels and very high deprivation statistics, which will influence resale and rental demand. Council tax is low, and the freehold tenure simplifies purchase.
This property will suit first-time buyers wanting a city-edge home to personalise, or investors seeking a small urban rental with scope for improvement. Be realistic about upfront work to upgrade insulation, heating performance and internal decor; that investment will unlock better returns and comfort.