60% shared ownership — £141,000 (full value £235,000)
Two allocated off-street parking spaces; scope to add more
Walled, fenced rear garden; corner plot with larger external space
Modern kitchen and bathroom; bright lounge/diner to garden
Monthly rent on unsold share £290.32; affordability checks required
Area has high crime and higher deprivation — buyer caution advised
Heating/services unclear: portable electric heaters assumed for most rooms
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated; survey recommended
This 60% shared-ownership three-bedroom semi offers an affordable route onto the property ladder in CV6. Offered at £141,000 for a 60% share (full value £235,000) with a monthly rent of £290.32 on the remaining share, the home suits first-time buyers who need mortgage and affordability checks before purchase.
The house sits on a large corner plot with a private, walled and fenced rear garden, two allocated off-street parking spaces and scope to create further parking. Internally the layout includes a modern fitted kitchen, downstairs WC, a bright lounge/diner opening to the garden, three bedrooms and a family bathroom — described as modern and well presented.
Buyers should note several material points: the area has high crime and higher-than-average deprivation; heating is listed inconsistently and is assumed to rely on portable electric heaters in most rooms; walls are solid brick with assumed no insulation. Also note conflicting age information in the particulars (advertised as around 10 years old but construction records indicate 1930s–1940s). Prospective purchasers are advised to arrange surveys and verify services, insulation and heating before committing.
Practical positives include excellent road links, fast broadband and strong mobile signal. The property works well as a first home for buyers needing shared ownership affordability, or for investors seeking secure rental income after full ownership purchase, subject to local area considerations.