End-terrace two-bedroom house, approx. 500 sq ft
Freehold with mains gas boiler and radiators
Small rear garden with slabbed patio, low maintenance
Partial loft boarding; fitted wardrobes in main bedroom
Solid brick walls; likely no cavity insulation (assumed)
Area: very deprived with high local crime rates
Rental estimate £700–£750 pcm, finish-dependent
Requires some modernisation; check electrics and insulation
This compact end-terrace on Reindeer Street offers an affordable entry into Mansfield’s housing market. The house has two bedrooms, fitted wardrobes, a useful utility room and a small rear garden — practical features for first-time buyers or buy-to-let landlords. Council tax is very cheap and the property is sold freehold.
The interior is characterful but modest in scale (approximately 500 sq ft) and dates from the early 20th century. Services include mains gas central heating, double glazing and a partially boarded loft. Rental guidance of £700–£750 pcm is offered, dependent on finish and tenancy standards.
Buyers should note the area is classified as very deprived with higher-than-average crime levels; this will affect resale and rental demand. The building appears to have solid brick walls (likely no cavity insulation) and will benefit from modernisation in parts — budget for updates and to verify condition of wiring, insulation and services.
For a practical purchaser seeking low upfront purchase cost and straightforward layout, this house presents workable potential. Investors should factor refurbishment costs and local market conditions; first-time buyers will find a manageable, well-located home close to schools, shops and transport links.







































































