Chain-free two-bedroom terrace with long garden — ideal for first-time buyers or investors..
- Chain free freehold Victorian mid-terrace, 915 sq ft
- Two large double bedrooms and unusually large bathroom
- Long rear garden with paved patio and mature trees
- Gas central heating, UPVC double glazing installed
- Requires cosmetic modernisation; visible exterior maintenance needed
- Solid brick walls; no known cavity insulation (energy uplift likely)
- Medium flood risk and above-average local crime levels
- On-street parking only; small forecourt, very cheap council tax
A chain-free, freehold mid-terrace offering 915 sq ft of flexible living across two floors — suited to first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors looking for a solid period property with uplift potential. The house retains Victorian character externally and benefits from gas central heating and UPVC double glazing, with a notably large first-floor room that runs the full length of the ground-floor passage.
Internally the layout provides a front lounge, separate dining room, galley kitchen with French doors to a long rear garden, two large double bedrooms and an unusually spacious four-piece bathroom. The rear garden gives private outdoor space and a semi-rural aspect due to mature trees and greenery beyond the boundary. The property is close to Derby city centre, Derby Royal Hospital and local amenities, with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal.
Material facts: the house dates from c.1900–1929 and has solid brick walls (no known cavity insulation), so buyers should expect basic thermal upgrades may be needed. There are visible exterior maintenance issues and the interior requires some modernization to maximise value. Additional considerations include medium flood risk in the area and above-average local crime levels. Vacant possession and very low council tax help financial accessibility for first-time purchasers or investors planning refurbishment.