- Victorian mid-terrace freehold, circa 593 sq ft
- One bedroom, one bathroom; compact two-storey layout
- Close to Nottingham city centre and excellent transport links
- Secondary glazing and gas boiler with radiators in place
- Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated; energy upgrades likely
- Signs of past water damage and general modernisation needed
- Very small rear plot; limited outdoor space
- Area marked by above-average crime and high deprivation
A compact Victorian mid-terrace in Sneinton, offered with a guide price of £190,000. The property is a freehold, two-storey home of about 593 sq ft that places Nottingham city centre and frequent public transport within easy reach. For a first-time buyer seeking an affordable entry to the area, the location and scale make this a practical choice.
The house retains period stone-and-brick character but needs updating throughout. The accommodation is described as well-maintained yet shows signs of past water damage in the bedroom and areas requiring modernisation. The property has secondary glazing, a mains-gas boiler with radiators, and solid brick walls assumed to have no insulation — so buyers should budget for thermal improvements and potential internal refurbishment.
Practical positives include its freehold tenure, compact running costs, and proximity to local shops, schools and amenities. However, the immediate neighbourhood is in a very deprived area with above-average crime levels and a very small plot size; these are material considerations for both owner-occupiers and investors. Overall, this home suits a buyer prepared to carry out targeted improvements to increase comfort and value, or an investor seeking rental demand near the city centre.