- Two double bedrooms and separate lounge and dining room
- Modern galley kitchen with rear yard access
- Small courtyard garden; very small overall plot
- Freehold, chain free and very cheap council tax
- EPC rating D; solid brick walls assumed uninsulated
- On-street parking only; no private parking
- Very high local crime rate; area described as deprived
- 700 sqft total; suitable for first-time buyers or investors
A rare city-centre opportunity offered chain free and priced to appeal to first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. This two-double-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace sits on Bell Street within walking distance of the train station, university and local shops — an easy, low-cost entry into Lincoln living.
The ground floor offers a separate lounge, dining room and a modern galley kitchen with a rear door out to a small courtyard garden. Upstairs are two double bedrooms and a four-piece bathroom including a separate shower cubicle. The home benefits from gas central heating, uPVC double glazing and a modest EPC D rating.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, very cheap council tax and excellent mobile and broadband speeds. Street parking is available and the property’s 700 sqft footprint is well suited to a small family, sharers or a rental let.
Buyers should note important area and building facts: the immediate neighbourhood records very high crime and is relatively deprived. The mid-terrace walls are original solid brick (assumed uninsulated), so thermal upgrades may be needed to improve comfort and running costs. Plot size is very small and parking is on-street only. These factors have been reflected in the asking price and present clear scope to add value with targeted improvements.