Well-maintained end-terrace with garage, parking and no upward chain..
- Two good-sized bedrooms and first-floor shower room
- No upward chain; ready for a quicker sale process
- Attached single garage plus private driveway parking
- Low-maintenance west-facing paved rear garden
- Electric storage and room heaters; higher running costs likely
- Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; may need insulation work
- Small plot in a very deprived area; consider resale factors
- Freehold tenure and low council tax band B
A well-kept two-bedroom end-terrace offering straightforward, low-maintenance living in a quiet Yardley cul-de-sac. The ground floor provides a fitted kitchen, lounge/diner and a conservatory that opens onto a west-facing paved garden — easy to manage for busy buyers. An attached single garage and private driveway add valuable off-street parking.
Upstairs are two good-sized bedrooms and a family shower room. The property is presented neutrally with laminate flooring in principal rooms and double glazing. There is no upward chain, making the purchase process potentially quicker for a buyer ready to move.
Practical considerations: heating is by electric storage and room heaters and the external cavity walls are assumed to lack insulation, so energy costs may be higher than average. The home dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s and would benefit from updating in places depending on buyer preference. The location sits in a higher deprivation area, which may affect long-term value for some purchasers.
Overall this compact home suits first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors seeking an affordable, freehold property with parking and minimal garden upkeep. A buyer seeking modern heating, higher thermal efficiency or substantial living space should factor in upgrade and improvement costs.