Generous plot with extension potential and handy commuter links.
No onward chain — freehold three-bedroom home
No onward chain and freehold tenure make this three-bedroom semi-detached an appealing buy-for-improvement. Set on a generous wrap-around plot in Alvaston, the house already benefits from double glazing, mains gas central heating and off-street resident parking accessed from the rear. The layout includes two reception rooms, a functional kitchen and a family bathroom — a straightforward canvas for modernising and reconfiguring to add value.
The position suits commuters and families: local primary and secondary schools are close by, regular bus links into Derby city centre and routes to nearby employment hubs. The plot offers scope to extend (subject to consents) and two outbuildings provide immediate storage or workshop space. Solar panels are visible on the roof, helping running costs.
Buyers should note the property needs renovation and finishing works throughout; while key upgrades have been completed, further investment will be required to modernise décor, finishes and possibly wall insulation. The home dates from the 1950s–60s and has cavity walls with no assumed insulation. Measurements are for guidance and buyers should verify details and services independently.
This is a pragmatic opportunity for an investor, developer or hands-on buyer seeking a value-add project in a well-connected area. With space to expand and sensible existing services, the property could deliver a comfortable family home or a lettable asset after refurbishment.