End-of-terrace Victorian corner plot with good kerb appeal
A charming two-bedroom Victorian end-of-terrace on a corner plot within easy walking distance of Market Harborough town centre and the train station. The house retains period features—decorative fireplaces, leaded windows and high ceilings—offering immediate character and scope to personalise. Living and dining rooms flow separately, while a bright kitchen/breakfast room and a low-maintenance paved rear courtyard suit a busy first-time buyer lifestyle.
The property is presented in mostly original condition and would benefit from cosmetic updating and targeted energy improvements (solid brick walls assumed uninsulated; double glazing installed pre-2002). The boiler and mains gas radiator system provides reliable heating, but there is clear potential to raise value through modern finishes and insulation improvements.
Practical advantages include freehold tenure, an average but usable 786 sq ft layout, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal—useful for remote working. Note the location has above-average crime figures and no off-street parking, so buyers should consider parking and security needs. Council tax is very cheap, and local schools and amenities are within walking distance, making this a sensible buy for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors seeking a period property with uplift potential.