3 bedroom End of terrace house
Fourth Avenue, Selly Park
£325,000
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GUIDE PRICE £325,000 - £375,000. Situated in the highly desirable Selly Park area, and offered to the market with no onward chain, this attractive period family home beautifully combines original character features, including high ceilings, with a number of tasteful modern improvements.
Stunning Home
The welcoming entrance hall leads to two versatile reception rooms, ideal for use as living, dining or family spaces to suit a variety of lifestyles. To the rear is a well-appointed kitchen offering ample storage and worktop space, creating a practical and functional setting for everyday living.
The first floor comprises two generous double bedrooms, a well-sized third bedroom, and a stylishly refurbished shower room. While several areas of the home have been thoughtfully updated, there remains scope for further cosmetic improvement, allowing buyers the opportunity to create a home tailored to their own tastes.
Externally, the property enjoys a generous, level rear garden which benefits from a good degree of privacy. The size of the plot also offers potential to extend, subject to the necessary planning permissions.
The property further benefits from residents' permit parking, helping to ensure convenient on-street parking for homeowners.
Located within the leafy Selly Park Conservation Area, the property occupies a pleasant residential cul-de-sac set back from the Pershore Road. Birmingham City Centre can easily be reached via the Pershore Road or the nearby Bristol Road, with a range of local amenities, parks, schools and transport links all within close proximity.
Property Reference: HRT036406079
About Harborne
Harborne is a Victorian suburb of Birmingham in the West Midlands, just 3 miles Southwest of Birmingham City centre, which means it is excellent for gaining quick and easy access to the busy hub. The suburb is well connected too, your nearest train station is at University, with trains every 10 minutes into the city or hourly to Worcester. The M5 is 15 minutes away and Birmingham airport is just 30 minutes.
The population is more than 23,000 and is well served with both primary and secondary schools. Harborne used to be a village and you can see the heart of the settlement around St Peter's Church, which dates from Anglo-Saxon times. Around the high street are Victorian and Edwardian terraces and townhouses, and there are post-war homes and even a little garden suburb called the Moor Pool Estate.
£264,126
Average price paid in Harborne

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