Affordable two-bed with garage and driveway, close to commuter routes.
Two double bedrooms with generous proportions
Set in a quiet cul-de-sac on the edge of Clay Cross, this two-double-bedroom semi-detached home suits a first-time buyer or investor seeking straightforward potential. The ground floor offers a naturally bright lounge and a large kitchen/diner with an adjacent rear store and pantry, useful for family meals or rental appeal. A detached garage/workshop and driveway provide secure parking for two cars — a practical rarity in this area.
Upstairs are two comfortable double bedrooms and a modern bathroom. The property benefits from gas central heating, UPVC double glazing and filled cavity walls typical of 1950s construction, which together keep running costs reasonable. The home is freehold with a very low council tax band, and it sits within easy reach of Clay Cross, Chesterfield, Alfreton, the Peak District and the M1 (J29), making it convenient for commuters.
Important considerations: the property is in a deprived area with higher local crime levels, which may affect resale timing and rental demand. While the interior is largely functional, cosmetic updating or targeted refurbishment could increase value; the EPC is D and the age of some fittings is unspecified. The plot is modest but well enclosed, offering a manageable garden and workshop space.
Overall, this is a practical, budget-friendly home that delivers parking and garage space alongside decent room proportions. It will suit buyers wanting an affordable starter home near commuter routes or investors seeking a lettable two-bed with improvement upside.