Chain-free renovation with garden and cellar near schools and shops.
Two double bedrooms and separate living and dining rooms
A Victorian mid-terrace in central Stafford, this two-bedroom freehold offers a clear renovation project for a first-time buyer or investor. The house has traditional period features, sash-style windows, and a cellar, giving good scope to create characterful living spaces over its 864 sq ft.
The layout includes a separate living room and dining room, ground-floor kitchen with rear utility, two double bedrooms and a single bathroom. There is a gated forecourt and a rear garden; mains gas boiler and radiators heat the home. The property is sold chain free and sits close to Stafford town centre and local schools.
Practical drawbacks are straightforward: the house needs updating throughout and some element work is likely, the solid brick walls have no assumed insulation, and the double glazing was installed before 2002. Crime in the immediate area is above average, and the EPC is D. These are important factors for budgeting any refurbishment and ongoing running costs.
For a buyer wanting to add value, the home’s period bones, cellar storage and central position present clear potential. Early viewings are recommended to assess scope and costs before committing.
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