Chain-free three-bedroom terrace with parking and green outlook — ideal first-time buy or investor project..
- No onward chain — quick sale possible
- Freehold with mains gas central heating and double glazing
- Spacious lounge/diner with French doors to rear garden
- Fronts onto open greenery; pleasant front outlook
- Off-street parking for two cars at the front
- Small plot and modest garden; limited exterior extension potential
- Dated decor and some wear; cosmetic updating likely needed
- Located in a very deprived area classification; consider local market risks
No onward chain and priced for entry-level buyers, this three-bedroom mid-terrace offers a straightforward route onto the ladder in Corby. The main lounge/dining room stretches front to back and opens via French doors onto the rear garden, creating a bright family space. Two front bedrooms look over open greenery, giving a pleasant outlook uncommon at this price point. Off-street parking for two cars at the front is a practical bonus in a mid-terrace setting.
The house is freehold with gas central heating, double glazing (installed post-2002) and an efficiently laid-out kitchen with a small utility area. At 846 sq ft the accommodation is average-sized and adaptable: the separate ground-floor WC could be combined with the bathroom upstairs and built-in storage helps keep bedrooms uncluttered. Broadband speeds are fast and the property sits close to schools, shops and Corby town centre, with good links to the train station.
Buyers should be aware this home sits in a very deprived neighbourhood classification and shows signs of dated decor and wear that will need cosmetic updating. The plot is small and the garden modest, so external expansion potential is limited. There are no flooding risks, council tax is very low, and the property will suit purchasers who want an affordable, practical home to renovate and personalise rather than a move-in-perfect finish.
Overall this property will appeal to first-time buyers seeking value and convenience or investors wanting a lettable asset with straightforward improvement potential. The clear positives — no chain, parking, green outlook and local amenities — balance the need for some updating and the constraints of a small plot in a tougher local market.