Freehold mid-terrace with Edwardian character
This freehold mid-terrace marries Edwardian character with a contemporary interior, offering two double bedrooms, a stylish galley kitchen with integrated appliances, and a private rear garden. Practical extras include a useful cellar and an internal store room off one bedroom. Council Tax Band A keeps running costs low.
The property suits first-time buyers seeking a compact, well-presented starter home or investors targeting student/professional lets in Stockbrook. The neighbourhood has strong transport links, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, supporting either everyday living or reliable rental demand.
Buyers should note material drawbacks factually: the area records very high crime and is classed as deprived, the terrace has solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation, and the double glazing dates from before 2002. On-street parking only and a small plot size also limit external space and parking convenience. A survey is advised to check insulation, services and the heating system.
With cosmetic updating or targeted investment (insulation, heating or window upgrades), the house offers clear value for owner-occupiers wanting an affordable city base or for landlords seeking steady rental income in a student-and-professional neighbourhood.







































































