Affordable two-bedroom home with garage, driveway and large kitchen-diner.
Freehold mid-terraced house with no upward chain
This mid-terraced two-bedroom home in Selston is offered freehold and with no upward chain, making it an accessible purchase for first-time buyers or commuters. The layout centres on a large kitchen-diner that opens to the rear garden, plus a comfortable reception room with a bay window and period character. Off-road parking, a garage and a useful outhouse add practical storage and parking advantages often hard to find at this price.
The house is solidly built (circa 1900–1929) and benefits from gas central heating, double glazing and ultrafast broadband availability — good for remote working or streaming. Local amenities include highly rated primary schools, countryside walks nearby and direct routes to the city centre, all within a sought-after, relatively affluent area.
Buyers should note the property will reward some updating. Kitchen fittings and some internal fixtures are dated and there’s an assumption of no wall insulation typical of solid-brick homes of this era, so buyers may wish to budget for thermal upgrades and cosmetic modernisation. The plot is modest in size; the garden and outhouse provide useful outdoor space, but outdoor scope is limited.
Overall this is a well-located, practical starter home with genuine value drivers — low council tax (Band A), driveway and garage — alongside sensible renovation potential. For anyone wanting an entry-level purchase in a popular village with good broadband and schools close by, a viewing is recommended.