Well-presented three-bed semi with solar panels, off-street parking and low running costs..
Three bedrooms with boarded loft storage for extra space
Modern fitted kitchen-diner and separate utility area
Owned solar panels and dual air source heat pump reduce bills
Double-width driveway; private enclosed rear garden with two sheds
Single family bathroom plus separate ground-floor WC
Modest total size (632 sq ft) on a small plot
Local area: very deprived classification and above-average crime
Council Tax Band A — low running costs
This three-bedroom semi-detached house on Saxondale Drive offers ready-to-move-in accommodation suited to first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. The living spaces feel larger than the footprint suggests, with a modern fitted kitchen-diner, a spacious reception room and useful utility and storage including a boarded loft. Owned solar panels and a dual air source heat pump sit alongside a gas boiler to help lower running costs.
Outside, a double-width driveway provides off-street parking and a private, enclosed rear garden with paved patio, lawn and two sheds gives practical outdoor space for family life or tenants. The property benefits from excellent broadband and mobile signal and straightforward access to local shops, schools and transport links into Nottingham.
Buyers should note the home is modest in overall size on a small plot and has only one family bathroom plus a separate ground-floor W/C. The local area scores high on deprivation indicators and recorded crime is above average; purchasers may want to satisfy themselves on neighbourhood suitability and insurance costs. Council tax sits at a low Band A, which helps running costs.
Overall this is a practical, energy-efficient starter home or rental opportunity in a well-connected Bulwell location. The combination of owned solar panels, heat pump and off-street parking are genuine value drivers, but the small plot, single bathroom and local area challenges are material considerations to factor in before viewing.