Compact two-bedroom terraced with parking and garden, ideal for an investor project.
No onward chain; freehold mid-terrace in a quiet cul-de-sac
Requires full modernisation throughout; visible wear and dated fittings
Allocated off-street parking and private enclosed rear garden
Compact footprint ~582 sq ft; small rooms and limited plot size
UPVC double glazing present; electric storage heating requires review
Located near city centre with good transport links and schools
High local crime and very deprived area may affect demand
Council Tax Band A — low running costs
Set on a quiet cul-de-sac just outside Peterborough city centre, this freehold two-bedroom mid-terrace is offered chain free and ready for refurbishment. The layout includes an entrance porch, separate kitchen, living room with garden access, two first-floor bedrooms and a three-piece bathroom. The property benefits from an allocated parking space, private rear garden and UPVC double glazing.
The house requires full modernisation throughout; visible wear and dated fixtures suggest a comprehensive renovation is needed, including update of the electric storage heating system. At around 582 sq ft this is a compact home suited to a small household or a buy-to-let investor seeking a straightforward refurbishment project with rental potential in a central location.
Practical positives include mains services connected, no flood risk and low Council Tax (Band A). Notable negatives are the property’s small overall size, high local crime levels and its location in a very deprived urban area, which will affect resale values and tenant demand considerations. Buyers should budget for refurbishment costs and check heating, electrics and any structural elements during survey.
For an investor or hands-on buyer, the property’s chain-free status, proximity to schools and transport links, and allocated parking make it a clear project with upside once modernised. For households seeking a move-in-ready home, substantial work will be required before occupation.