Well-proportioned three-bed terrace in central Beeston — chain free and commuter-friendly..
Chain free freehold three-bedroom mid-terrace
Quiet cul-de-sac, short walk to tram, train and town centre
Open-plan kitchen-diner with patio doors to rear garden
Boarded loft with boiler — good storage and maintenance access
Small front and rear lawned gardens, patio, shed and brick store
Built 1950s; may need future modernisation or upgrades
Above-average local crime rate — consider security measures
Ideal for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors
This traditional three-bedroom mid-terrace on Read Avenue is offered chain free and freehold, making it a straightforward purchase for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. The house sits in a quiet cul-de-sac yet remains within easy walking distance of Beeston town centre, tram and train links — ideal for commuter access.
Internally the layout is practical: entrance hall, downstairs WC, open-plan kitchen-diner and lounge, with three bedrooms and a family bathroom upstairs. The loft is fully boarded with a loft light and houses the boiler, providing useful storage and straightforward maintenance access. Windows are double glazed; heating is by mains gas boiler and radiators.
Outside there are small, enclosed lawned gardens to front and rear with patio, a brick store and shed. The property appears tidy and largely move-in ready, representing good value at the asking price for purchasers wanting a comfortable, well-proportioned home or a solid rental prospect.
Buyers should note the neighbourhood records above-average crime and a compact plot size; the home dates from the 1950s so buyers wanting long-term modernisation should allow budget for future upgrades. No obvious building restrictions or flood risk were reported, and council tax is inexpensive.