Compact, upgraded two-bed home close to city transport and university.
Two double bedrooms on first floor
Recently refitted kitchen and modern bathroom
Freehold, chain-free — ready for quick completion
Two reception rooms; compact overall floorplan
Small rear garden and no private front garden
Solid brick walls likely without insulation
On-street parking only; limited curb privacy
Local crime levels above average, consider security
This Victorian mid-terrace offers a practical, affordable entry into Leicester with two double bedrooms and recent wet-room upgrades. The refitted kitchen and bathroom make it move-in ready for many buyers, while the compact layout keeps running costs low. Its freehold, chain-free status and proximity to the city centre, main railway station and De Montfort University add clear commuter and rental appeal.
Internally the home blends period character with modern fittings: two reception rooms, a recently refitted kitchen with built-in cooker and a contemporary three-piece bathroom. Rooms are average to small in size, typical for this terrace form, so the property suits buyers looking for a compact city home or buy-to-let investment rather than large-family living.
There are some practical drawbacks to note. The plot and rear garden are small, there is no private front garden, and windows/paintwork would benefit from ongoing maintenance. The building appears to have solid brick walls with no added insulation (common for its age), and local street crime levels are above average—factors to consider for running costs and security measures.
Overall this property is a sensible option for first-time buyers or investors seeking a low-cost, conveniently located home with recent kitchen and bathroom upgrades. It offers immediate occupancy with potential to add value through insulation, cosmetic improvements and modest modernisation.