Affordable three-bedroom Victorian terrace — move-in ready, ideal for first-time buyers..
Three bedrooms in a compact 808 sq ft Victorian mid-terrace
Modern kitchen with dining space; bright, airy reception room
Freehold tenure; low running costs with Council Tax Band A
EPC D; solid brick walls assumed with no insulation
Small plot and overall property size — limited external space
Area classified as very deprived; may affect long-term resale
Average local crime; friendly neighbourhood and good local schools
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband, no flood risk
This Victorian mid-terrace offers three bedrooms and a modern kitchen in a compact, well-presented layout — an affordable step onto the property ladder in Burton-on-Trent. The bright reception room and neutral décor make it ready to move into, while double glazing and mains gas central heating help keep running costs down. With a total internal area of about 808 sq ft and Freehold tenure, it’s sized and priced to appeal to first-time buyers and buy-to-let investors.
Practical positives include low Council Tax (Band A), no flood risk, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for working from home. Local schools rated Good or Outstanding lie within easy reach, and nearby amenities include shops, pubs and regular bus links. The EPC rating of D is average for a period property of this age; heating and insulation are functional but could be improved to cut future energy bills.
Notable points: the house sits on a small plot and the walls are original solid brick with no known cavity insulation, so prospective buyers should factor potential insulation upgrades into long-term running-cost plans. The area is classified as very deprived with “hampered aspiration” indicators and average crime rates, which may affect resale prospects. The property is offered as move-in ready but, as with all older homes, buyers should arrange their own checks on services and structure before purchase.