Newly renovated three-bedroom semi with good transport links and low running costs.
Three bedrooms and two reception rooms in 933 sq ft of living space
New gas boiler, new carpets, and double glazing installed post-2002
Large modern fitted kitchen; bathroom plus separate WC
Freehold tenure and very cheap council tax reduce running costs
Small plot size; outside space is modest and low maintenance
Solid brick construction likely without cavity insulation (assumed)
Located near retail park, schools, and Crewe railway station
Wider area: deprived classification and higher local crime rates
Freshly renovated and ready to move into, this three-bedroom semi-detached home on Buxton Avenue balances period character with practical updates. Recent works include new carpets, a new gas boiler, and double glazing fitted after 2002. The layout offers two reception rooms, a large modern kitchen, and both a bathroom and a separate WC — useful for family life or sharers.
The property sits in Crewe’s CW1 postcode within walking distance of the retail park, local schools and Crewe railway station, making commuting and shopping straightforward. Broadband and mobile signal are both strong, and council tax is very cheap, which helps running costs. The house is freehold and measures about 933 sq ft, providing sensible room sizes across three bedrooms and two reception rooms.
Buyers should be clear about local context: the wider area is classified as deprived with higher-than-average crime, and the property’s original solid-brick walls are assumed to lack cavity insulation. The plot is small, so outside space is modest despite descriptions of low-maintenance garden potential. These factors affect heating efficiency and long-term running costs and may influence resale in this neighbourhood.
This home suits first-time buyers or investors looking for a straightforward, move-in property with scope to add value through insulation and cosmetic improvements. For buyers prioritising convenience, low immediate maintenance and transport links, it’s a practical choice; for those seeking a quieter, low-crime location or larger garden, the area’s profile and plot size are important considerations.