Refreshed two-bedroom terrace near tram stop — ideal for first-time buyers or investors..
- Chain free two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace
- Bright lounge with high ceilings and neutral decor
- Spacious dining kitchen with breakfast bar and storage
- Useful split cellar and external brick-built store
- Private low-maintenance rear courtyard, small plot size
- EPC C, insulated loft; some walls likely solid brick (no cavity insulation)
- Located near Forest tram stop and local shops; short walk to city centre
- Area is very deprived with above-average crime rates
A well-presented two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace in Forest Fields, offered chain free and recently refreshed for immediate occupation. The house combines period features—high ceilings and original floor tiles—with modern upgrades such as a new combi boiler, insulated loft and an EPC rating of C.
The ground floor has a bright lounge and a sociable dining kitchen with breakfast bar, plus a split cellar providing useful storage. Upstairs there are two bedrooms and a three-piece bathroom with a Triton electric shower. Outside is a low-maintenance private rear courtyard and a brick-built external store.
This property will appeal to first-time buyers and investors seeking close city access; the Forest tram stop is a five-minute walk and Nottingham city centre is easily reachable on foot. Practical benefits include double glazing, wired mains smoke/heat alarms and excellent mobile and broadband connectivity.
Important considerations: the home is small (approx. 579 sq ft) and sits in a very deprived area with above-average local crime rates. The walls are likely solid brick (no cavity insulation assumed) and some glazing predates 2002, so further thermal upgrades are possible. Buyers should factor these points into any long-term plans or refurbishment budgets.