Affordable two-bedroom freehold close to Loughborough town centre — parking and rear garden..
Freehold two-bedroom semi-detached close to town centre
Approx. 549 sq ft — compact interior, efficient layout
Decent plot with enclosed rear garden and patio seating area
Gravelled drive providing off-street parking for several vehicles
Gas central heating, boiler and radiators; secondary glazing present
High local flood risk — affects insurance and mortgage options
Area flagged as deprived with higher local crime levels
Post‑war build (1950–1966) — potential for cosmetic updating/renovation
This two-bedroom semi-detached freehold sits close to Loughborough town centre and offers straightforward, affordable living. The house benefits from gas central heating, secondary glazing, a decent plot with an enclosed rear garden and a gravelled driveway providing off-street parking for several vehicles.
Internally the layout is compact (approx. 549 sq ft) across two storeys: a lounge, an open-plan kitchen, bathroom and two well-proportioned bedrooms. The property was built in the post‑war period (1950–1966) and has filled cavity walls and a mains gas boiler with radiators—practical, familiar systems for everyday use.
Important considerations are the small overall size and the flagged high flood risk and local high crime levels; these are material for insurance, mortgage and long‑term suitability. The area is relatively deprived, so buyers should factor in local context and potential resale timing.
This home suits a first-time buyer or investor looking for an entry-price freehold near town with renovation potential. Services and appliances have not been tested; a survey is recommended to confirm condition and any maintenance or upgrade work required.