Two double bedrooms and two reception rooms
Set in a convenient Earlsdon location, this two-bedroom mid-terrace offers a classic Victorian layout across two floors with 642 sqft of living space. The house benefits from a front bay window, two reception rooms and a low-maintenance rear garden — practical for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors seeking straightforward accommodation close to local shops and good transport links.
The property is freehold, with mains gas central heating, double glazing to main rooms and fast broadband/mobiles — useful for modern living and rental demand. Local schools, Earlsdon High Street amenities and the city centre are all within easy reach, adding everyday convenience and tenant appeal.
Buyers should note this is a traditional solid-brick terrace likely built 1900–1929 and assumed to lack cavity wall insulation. Some windows and the kitchen/bathroom have single glazing elements and the layout is compact, so upgrading insulation, windows or internal finishes would improve comfort and energy efficiency. The plot is small and indoor space is typical for the period.
Overall this is a practical, well-located starter home or rental with clear potential from modest, targeted improvements. The price and very low council tax help with affordability, while average local crime and an inner-city, cosmopolitan neighbourhood character set realistic expectations for urban living.







































































