Practical two-bedroom terrace with cellar and strong rental potential.
Two double bedrooms with a modern bathroom and neutral decor
Two reception rooms plus breakfast kitchen, flexible living space
Cellar offers storage or conversion potential (permissions required)
Low-maintenance front and rear gardens, small plot
Projected rental yield approximately 5.56% at asking price
Solid brick walls likely without insulation — retrofit recommended
Area shows higher crime and local deprivation — consider security
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal; council tax very low
A compact Victorian mid-terrace offering a practical layout for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. The property has two reception rooms, a breakfast kitchen, cellar and two double bedrooms, making it easy to occupy immediately or rent out. A modern bathroom and generally neutral decor reduce immediate work required.
The house sits on a small plot with low-maintenance front and rear gardens, and benefits from fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The cellar provides useful storage and conversion potential (subject to permissions). At the listed price the property shows a projected rental yield of about 5.56%, presenting a clear income opportunity in this part of Aylestone.
Notable considerations are the area’s higher crime level and general local deprivation; purchasers should factor security and long-term neighbourhood trends into plans. The walls are original solid brick with no known insulation, so upgrading thermal performance and possibly modernising heating controls would improve comfort and running costs.
Overall this is a straightforward starter home or an investor purchase with sensible scope for improvement. It will suit buyers who want a ready-to-live-in property with clear short-term income potential, and who are prepared to invest modestly in insulation or cosmetic updates to increase value and comfort.