Perfect entry-level house near town and station for hands-on buyers.
Three bedrooms with bay-fronted Victorian character
Triple glazed windows and mains gas central heating
Separate lounge and dining room; useful storage rooms
Off-street parking and front plus rear gardens
Kitchen dated and in need of modernization
Solid brick construction; likely limited wall insulation
Area has above-average crime and higher deprivation levels
Freehold, 927 sq ft — low council tax band
A Victorian three-bedroom end-of-terrace offering traditional bay-front character close to Luton town centre and the station. The layout provides a separate lounge and dining room, a practical but dated kitchen and useful storage — a solid starter home with scope to personalise.
The house benefits from triple glazing, mains gas central heating and off-street parking to the rear. Rooms are well-proportioned for the period, with a front and rear garden and a sensible 927 sq ft footprint that will suit first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors seeking rental demand near transport hubs.
Notable work is needed: the kitchen is dated and would benefit from modernisation, and the building is traditionally constructed with assumed solid brick walls and limited insulation. The area shows higher-than-average crime rates and local deprivation — important factors for buyers to consider alongside the property’s good transport links and nearby schools.
Overall this freehold property offers immediate occupancy with straightforward improvement potential. For buyers wanting to add value through cosmetic and insulation upgrades, it represents an accessible purchase with a low council tax band and convenient city-location amenities.