Sold with no onward chain
Set on the sought-after Obelisk Rise estate, this three-bedroom end-of-terrace home is sold with no onward chain, offering a straightforward move for families or first-time buyers. The ground floor provides flexible living with a converted former garage to the front and a spacious open-plan living-dining room to the rear that flows into a practical kitchen. Off-road parking and a gated side entrance lead to an enclosed rear garden with patio and lawn — low-maintenance and private.
Upstairs are three well-proportioned bedrooms served by a single contemporary family bathroom. The house is typical of 1970s suburban construction: cavity walls, double glazing, gas central heating via boiler and radiators, and an average overall footprint of about 887 sq ft. Broadband and mobile signal are strong and the area is very affluent with very low crime, making it a comfortable suburban choice close to good local schools and amenities.
Practical considerations: the property has an EPC rating of D and sits on a modest plot, so buyers looking for excellent energy performance or larger outdoor space may need to plan upgrades. The former garage conversion increases usable space but purchasers should verify any conversions or works themselves. Overall, this is a well-balanced, chain-free family home in a popular Kingsthorpe location, ready for immediate occupation or modest modernisation to increase value.