Well-located three-bed terrace with off-street parking and modern kitchen.
Three double bedrooms across two floors
This three-double-bedroom mid-terrace on Rochester Walk offers practical family living with clear positives: open-plan ground floor, a contemporary fitted kitchen with patio doors to a private rear garden, and a driveway providing off-street parking for two cars. The house is freehold, double-glazed, heated by a mains-gas boiler and benefits from low council tax, making running costs favourable.
The location is well connected for commuters and families — local shops, frequent buses and Nottingham’s tram network are close by, and several primary and secondary schools nearby hold Good to Outstanding Ofsted ratings. The property’s mid-20th-century build and system-built walls with external insulation provide solid value, and the modern bathroom and kitchen reduce immediate refurbishment costs.
Buyers should note a few material considerations: the area records above-average crime and is classified as deprived, the plot is small, and some parts of the estate may show typical mid-century wear. The electrical, heating and sanitary appliances have not been tested and should be checked by any purchaser. These factors mean the home will suit buyers seeking an affordable, well-located family home or investors willing to manage local-area risks.
Overall, this terraced house presents a sensible balance of ready-to-live-in accommodation and future potential for improvement. It will appeal to families needing space and parking close to schools and transport links, or to investors targeting steady rental demand in a well-served suburban pocket of Nottingham.