Chain-free starter home with garden and strong rental appeal.
- Chain free, freehold mid-terrace with no onward chain
- Two double bedrooms and two reception rooms, flexible layout
- Enclosed rear garden, small but private
- Approx. 812 sq ft; built c.1900–1929 with period character
- Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated; may need thermal upgrades
- Located in a deprived area with high local crime rates
- Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal; no flood risk
- Council tax very low; good buy-to-let potential
Offered with no onward chain, this mid-terraced two-bedroom home on Furnival Road is a straightforward route onto the market for first-time buyers and a clear buy-to-let prospect for investors. The layout includes two reception rooms, a rear-facing kitchen and a private enclosed garden — practical spaces for everyday living and flexible use.
The house dates from the early 20th century and retains a traditional red-brick façade and period character. Inside the rooms are sensibly proportioned for the size (approx. 812 sq ft) and the kitchen appears contemporary and functional. Mains gas central heating, double glazing and fast broadband/mobile signal add to day-to-day convenience.
There are important practical considerations: the property sits in a high-crime, deprived area and the external walls are solid brick with no installed cavity insulation (assumed), so thermal upgrades could be needed. The plot and garden are small and the house may benefit from cosmetic updating in places — suitable for a buyer willing to invest time or funds to increase comfort and rental value.
On the plus side, council tax is very low and there is no flood risk. Close proximity to schools, bus links and Doncaster town centre makes this a sensible choice for buyers prioritising transport and local amenities. Early viewing is recommended for those seeking an affordable, chain-free purchase with clear potential.