Improved two-bedroom terrace with modern kitchen, low council tax and no upward chain.
Two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes
Extended, refitted kitchen and ground-floor bathroom
Two reception rooms retaining period features
Freehold and no upward chain — quick sale potential
Small rear garden with paved and lawned areas
Solid brick walls; likely no wall insulation
Very deprived area with above-average crime levels
Council Tax Band A — low ongoing costs
This much-improved Edwardian mid-terrace offers two double bedrooms, two reception rooms and a stylish extended kitchen — a compact, move-in-ready home in Sparkhill offered with no upward chain. The property blends period character (bay window, cornicing, picture rails) with modern updates: a refitted kitchen, fully tiled ground-floor bathroom and gas central heating. Council Tax Band A keeps running costs low.
The layout is practical for first-time buyers or small families: a front reception with bay window, a rear reception opening to the extended kitchen and a rear lobby/utility area. Both bedrooms are doubles with fitted wardrobes; there’s useful under-stairs and over-stair storage. The neat rear garden includes paved and lawned areas with pedestrian access — low-maintenance outdoor space for children or pets.
Be clear about local context: the area is classified as very deprived with above-average crime levels, which can affect resale and lifestyle. The building is solid brick (likely no wall insulation) and the plot is small, so energy efficiency may be limited despite recent upgrades. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, and several good primary and secondary schools lie nearby. Freehold tenure and no chain simplify the purchase for buyer confidence.