Chain-free two-bed terrace in central Loughborough with strong refurbishment potential..
Chain-free Victorian mid-terrace with period character
Two double bedrooms plus separate lounge and dining room
Requires renovation; budget for thermal and cosmetic upgrades
Solid brick walls (likely no insulation) — energy improvements needed
EPC rating D; council tax Band A keeps running costs low
Small rear garden; needs clearance but offers landscaping potential
On-street parking (Z5 resident permits) — no private off-street parking
Central location near university, shops, parks and rail links
Set on a sought-after stretch of Station Street, this traditional Victorian mid-terrace offers clear scope to create a comfortable starter home or a rental with strong local demand. The layout comprises lounge, dining room, kitchen, two double bedrooms and a family bathroom across a compact 65.5 sqm (706 sqft) footprint. Its central location places shops, pubs, parks and Loughborough University within easy walking distance.
The property is offered chain-free and has mains gas central heating, double glazing and an average-sized rear garden that will respond well to clearance and landscaping. On-street parking operates under Z5 resident permits. Broadband and mobile signal are strong in this area, supporting home working and tenant demand.
Important practical points: the house needs renovation and has solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation, so buyers should budget for thermal and cosmetic upgrades. The Energy Performance Certificate rates the property D. Council tax is in Band A, keeping ongoing costs low. These factors make the house attractive to first-time buyers seeking a project or investors targeting student and professional lets.
With straightforward access to Loughborough Station and major roads (M1/A6), the location balances commuter convenience with local amenities and green space. Buyers who value central living and are prepared to refurbish will find this an opportunity to add value and tailor the home to their needs.