Chain-free two-bed terrace with garden and scope for modernisation near top schools.
Chain free freehold terraced house, ideal for quick move-in
Modern fitted kitchen with adjoining utility area
Two bedrooms plus family bathroom, approx. 822 sq ft
Small patio and lawned garden, low-maintenance outdoor space
Built before 1900; solid brick construction, period character
No wall insulation assumed; retrofit likely improves comfort
Area records above-average crime; central urban setting
Affordable council tax; mains gas boiler and radiators
This two-bedroom mid-terrace sits in the heart of Aylesbury, offering practical living space and a small private garden. The layout includes a lounge/diner, separate modern kitchen with adjoining utility area, and a family bathroom upstairs. At about 822 sq ft, the house is a sensible size for first-time buyers or young families seeking a central location.
Constructed before 1900 of solid brick, the property brings period character but also some retrofit needs: wall insulation is assumed absent and upgrading could improve comfort and running costs. The kitchen appears modern and bright, while the remainder of the house will suit buyers wanting to personalise finishes and complete medium-level refurbishment.
Location is a clear strength: central Aylesbury convenience, excellent mobile and fast broadband, and a cluster of well-rated schools nearby including two outstanding secondaries. Practical benefits include freehold tenure, no onward chain, mains gas heating with radiators, double glazing, and affordable council tax.
Considerations to note: the area records above-average crime, the plot is small with a patio leading to a lawn, and the property’s solid-brick construction likely requires insulation work. For buyers prioritising central access, schools and transport, this home offers a workable, characterful base with scope to add value.