Affordable two-bedroom house with parking and clear refurbishment potential for buyers or landlords.
- Corner plot with low-maintenance walled front garden
- Driveway providing off-street parking and brick outhouse
- Good-sized lounge/diner and dual-aspect breakfast kitchen
- Two double bedrooms with built-in storage
- Useful ground-floor utility/store and under-stair storage
- EPC rating D; mid‑20th century fittings need modernising
- Small plot and dated rear extension; cosmetic updating required
- Freehold, council tax band A, fast broadband and excellent signal
Set on a corner plot in Brimington, this two-bedroom semi offers practical living across 830 sq ft with driveway parking and a low-maintenance walled front garden. The large lounge/diner and dual-aspect breakfast kitchen provide easy day-to-day living, while a useful ground-floor utility/store adds flexibility for storage or laundry. Two good-sized double bedrooms sit on the first floor alongside built-in storage.
The house is solidly constructed (filled cavity walls, mains gas boiler and radiators) but shows signs of age and will benefit from cosmetic updating throughout. The dated finishes and mid‑20th century rear extension mean the property is best suited to buyers happy to modernise to their own taste, or investors seeking a straightforward rental with room to add value.
Practical details support running costs: freehold tenure, very cheap council tax band A, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband. Energy performance sits at EPC D. The location gives easy access to local shops, primary schools and transport links toward Chesterfield and Staveley — convenient for commuters and families alike.
Overall, this is a sensible purchase for a first-time buyer wanting an affordable starter home with improvement potential, or an investor looking for a rental asset with clear scope to increase value after refurbishment. Material drawbacks are primarily cosmetic and layout-era features rather than structural defects, but a viewing will show the extent of modernization required.