Three first-floor bedrooms, two reception rooms
600m to university; strong student rental demand
Fitted kitchen and modern four-piece bathroom
Freehold property with NO UPWARD CHAIN
Mature, private rear garden not overlooked
Gas central heating and double glazing installed
Above-average local crime — may affect insurance/tenants
Solid brick walls; likely poor insulation, possible upgrade needed
This three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace sits within Loughborough’s golden triangle, just 600m from the university and a short walk to the town centre. The property is offered freehold with no upward chain and presents well internally with neutral decor, two reception rooms, a modern fitted kitchen and a four-piece bathroom — ready for immediate occupation or letting.
The plot includes a mature, private rear garden that is not overlooked, a clear asset in a central town location. Gas central heating and double glazing are fitted throughout, helping with running costs. At around 882 sq ft the house is an average-sized terrace with modest, practical room proportions suitable for sharers, a small family or investor tenants.
Notable practical points: the property is in a predominantly student neighbourhood and offers strong rental demand because of the close university proximity. Council tax is very low, which will appeal to cost-sensitive residents or short-term lets. The solid brick construction is typical of the era but insulation details are unknown and may require upgrading for long-term energy efficiency.
Material drawbacks are stated plainly. Crime in the immediate area is above average, which may impact lettings choices and insurance costs. Internal room sizes are modest and the roof shows minor wear that could need maintenance. These factors are offset by location, no chain and immediate rental potential, making the house suitable for an investor seeking town-centre income or an owner-occupier prioritising location.



















































































