Chain-free three-bed terraced near Luton & Dunstable Hospital — driveway and garden, ideal first-time buy or investment.
Freehold, chain-free three-bedroom terraced house
Off-street paved driveway for one to two cars
Decent rear garden with storage sheds and seating area
Compact total area (~665 sq ft); small internal rooms
EPC D; solid brick walls likely lack insulation
Serviceable galley kitchen with minor wear; upgrade potential
Single bathroom only; suited to small families or lettings
Nearby Luton & Dunstable Hospital and good transport links
This chain-free mid-terraced freehold on Dunstable Road offers straightforward, affordable entry to LU4. Set over two storeys with three bedrooms, the house suits first-time buyers or investors seeking a rentable HMO-style layout or standard family let. It benefits from off-street parking for one to two cars, a rear garden with storage, and proximity to Luton & Dunstable Hospital and local amenities.
Accommodation is compact throughout (approximately 665 sq ft) with a lounge, separate dining room, galley kitchen and a single three-piece bathroom. The kitchen is serviceable with fitted units and integrated hob/oven but shows minor wear; upgrading worktops or fittings would noticeably raise appeal. The property has double glazing and a gas boiler with radiators; the EPC is D and the solid-brick walls are likely uninsulated — further thermal improvements could reduce bills and increase value.
Practical positives include excellent mobile signal, fast broadband, low council tax and nearby schools rated Good–Outstanding. The rear garden is longer than many terraces, giving workable outdoor space and storage. Note the property’s small overall footprint, average crime/deprivation levels locally, and typical mid‑20th‑century construction which may mean some modernization is needed for long-term comfort or higher rental yields.
In short: a no-chain, well-located terraced house with immediate rental or occupation potential but clear scope for cosmetic and energy-efficiency improvements. Buyers should allow budget for upgrades and check loft/insulation if heating costs or EPC improvement are priorities.