Two-bedroom Victorian semi with garden and parking potential, offered chain free..
- Two double bedrooms and good overall internal space (894 sqft)
- Chain free freehold with immediate vacant possession
- Underfloor heating on ground floor; modern bathroom and kitchen
- Shared driveway and enclosed rear garden; parking potential
- Solid brick walls likely uninsulated — possible energy upgrades needed
- Local area: above-average crime; consider security measures
This roomy two-bedroom semi-detached Victorian house offers 894 sqft of living space and a decent plot in Heanor. The property is chain free and freehold, with double glazing, mains gas central heating and underfloor heating to the ground floor — practical features that reduce immediate expenditure. The open-plan kitchen/diner and modern bathroom suit a first-time buyer or small family seeking move-in-ready accommodation with period exterior character.
Externally the house sits on a large plot with a shared driveway to the side and an enclosed rear garden with patio and lawn; the driveway could potentially provide off-street parking. Internally the layout includes a 13ft lounge, generous kitchen/diner, two double bedrooms and cloakroom/WC on the ground floor. Neutral décor and tiled floors give a contemporary, low-fuss feel.
Notable issues are factual and should be considered: the solid brick walls are assumed to have no cavity insulation, which may affect energy efficiency and running costs, and the local area records above-average crime. The property dates from c.1900–1929 so buyers should consider updating insulation and checking services for longer-term savings.
Nearby amenities are extensive and schooling is strong locally (several primary schools rated Good and a local secondary rated Outstanding), which supports family convenience and resale. At the asking price of £165,000 this semi represents a practical purchase for first-time buyers or buyers prepared to invest modestly in energy improvements to increase comfort and value.