Cheap freehold Victorian terrace—ideal for investor or refurbishment project, sold via auction.
- Freehold Victorian mid-terrace with attic and separate dining room
- Two bedrooms; total area approx 866 sq ft across three storeys
- Sold by Modern Method of Auction; non-refundable reservation fee applies
- Mains gas boiler and radiators; double glazing (unknown install date)
- Solid brick walls likely without insulation; requires refurbishment
- Very high local crime and very high area deprivation
- Small plot, compact rooms; council tax described as very cheap
- Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband speeds
A compact Victorian mid-terrace in Sutton-in-Ashfield, offered freehold and priced to reflect its refurbishment potential. The house has two bedrooms, an attic room, lounge and separate dining room across three storeys, with original period features such as high ceilings and a fireplace in the living room. Total floor area is about 866 sq ft on a small urban plot.
The property is being sold via the Modern Method of Auction. Buyers should budget for a non-refundable reservation fee (4.5% of the purchase price, minimum £6,600) plus an administration fee, and be prepared to complete within the auction timescale. A Buyer Information Pack is available; purchasers must carry out their own due diligence and satisfy lending and identification requirements.
Practical positives include double glazing (unknown install date), mains gas central heating, and fast mobile and broadband connectivity. The area offers nearby shops, supermarkets and transport links, and several local schools rated Good. Council tax is described as very cheap, supporting lower ongoing costs.
Material negatives are significant: the neighbourhood records very high crime and very high area deprivation, and the property’s solid brick walls are assumed to lack insulation. Rooms are generally small, the plot is small, and the house will require updating throughout depending on buyer expectations. This is best suited to buyers looking for an investment, refurbishment project or low-cost entry into homeownership rather than a move-in-ready family home.