Chain-free freehold Victorian mid-terrace, close to Doncaster city centre
Compact overall size ~588 sq ft; small plot and rooms
Three first-floor bedrooms; practical ground-floor living layout
PVC double glazing and gas combi boiler (ages TBC)
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated—insulation needed
Some basic finishes and possible damp in smaller room(s)
Area: very deprived with above-average crime — affects demand
Low running costs: Band A council tax; excellent broadband and mobile
A compact three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace in DN4, offered chain-free and with freehold tenure. The house provides practical living over two floors with lounge, separate dining room, kitchen and ground-floor bathroom, plus an enclosed rear courtyard. Its location close to Doncaster city centre makes it suitable for first-time buyers or landlords seeking a lettable, city-edge property.
Built before 1900 with solid brick walls and PVC double glazing (installed before 2002), the property has gas central heating via a combi boiler. The footprint is modest (approx. 588 sq ft) so rooms are generally compact but include three bedrooms on the first floor and useful under-stairs/storage cupboards. Council Tax is Band A, keeping ongoing costs low.
Buyers should note clear areas for improvement: the walls are likely uninsulated, some interiors show basic finishes and there is an indication of potential damp in smaller rooms. The exact age and service history of the boiler and glazing are not confirmed. The surrounding area is classed as very deprived with above-average crime, which will affect resale and rental yields.
For buyers looking to add value, the house presents refurbishment potential—improving insulation, updating finishes and addressing any damp could both improve comfort and rental appeal. Broadband and mobile coverage are strong, and local schools and amenities are within easy reach, supporting either a hands-on investor strategy or a cost-conscious first purchase.