Two-bedroom period end-terrace in Beeston — auction sale, needs modernisation, strong location potential.
Two double bedrooms in traditional period end-terrace layout
This two-double-bedroom period end-terrace in Beeston is offered at a competitive auction guide of £140,000 and presents clear scope for renovation or a rental refurbishment. Built c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls and original period features, the property retains high ceilings and a traditional layout: lounge, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms and a family bathroom. It benefits from double glazing (fitted post‑2002) and mains gas boiler with radiators.
The house requires modernisation throughout — cosmetic and likely systems work — which is reflected in the price. Walls are assumed to be uninsulated solid brick, so buyers should budget for thermal upgrades. The footprint is modest (approx. 746 sq ft) with a small rear garden and limited on‑street parking. Its inner‑city, well‑connected location puts local amenities, tram and train links, the University of Nottingham and Attenborough Nature Reserve within easy reach.
This sale uses the Modern Method of Auction. Prospective buyers must read the Buyer Information Pack, pay £349 (inc. VAT) for access, and accept a Reservation Agreement with a non‑refundable Reservation Fee of 4.5% of the purchase price (minimum £6,600 inc. VAT). Completion is required within the specified Reservation Period. If you need a mortgage, check affordability and lender requirements before bidding.
For investors or hands‑on buyers this property offers upsizing potential and good rental demand nearby; for a first‑time buyer it’s a lower‑priced route into NG9 but expect renovation cost and the auction purchase process. Viewings or a technical survey are recommended prior to bidding to fully assess scope and likely upgrade costs.