Tidy three-bed town house with garage and low-maintenance gardens — ideal for first-time buyers.
Refitted dining kitchen with pantry and French doors
Three bedrooms and a modern shower room
Detached single garage accessed via private rear lane
Low-maintenance front and rear gardens
UPVC double glazing and gas central heating throughout
Modest plot and overall footprint — limited outdoor space
EPC rating D; Council Tax band B (affordable)
Local crime rate above average — consider security measures
A well-cared-for three-bedroom mid-terrace in sought-after Mickleover, presented in tidy, move-in condition and ideal for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. The ground floor offers a comfortable sitting room, a refitted dining kitchen with pantry and French doors, plus a useful lean-to/utility with plumbing. Upstairs there are three bedrooms and a modern shower room. The house benefits from gas central heating, UPVC double glazing and a boarded loft with light.
Outside, low-maintenance gardens to front and rear suit a busy household, and a detached single garage to the rear (access via a private lane) provides secure parking and storage. The plot is modest, so this property suits those looking for a compact family home or a straightforward rental opportunity rather than large outdoor space.
Practical points to note: the EPC is rated D; Council Tax band B. The property was built in the late 1960s–1970s and, while tidy throughout, offers scope for cosmetic updates or modest reconfiguration if desired. Crime rates in the immediate area are above average, so buyers should consider security measures. Overall this is a sensible, well-presented mid-terrace in a popular residential area with good local schools and amenities nearby.