Chain-free Victorian mid-terrace, ideal for first-time buyers or investors seeking town-centre convenience..
Chain free town-centre mid-terrace with two reception rooms
Master bedroom with fitted wardrobes
Enclosed, very small rear yard; no front garden
Combi boiler, mains gas central heating and double glazing
Freehold tenure; Energy Rating D
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated (1900–1929 build era)
Local recorded crime levels above average
Council Tax Band A (Durham County Council)
This two-bedroom mid-terrace in central Chester-le-Street offers straightforward, chain-free purchase with practical living space across two reception rooms and a fitted kitchen. Positioned close to shops, transport links and the train station, it suits first-time buyers, commuters or investors seeking a town-centre property with immediate occupancy potential.
The house benefits from gas central heating via a combi boiler, UPVC double glazing and built-in wardrobes in the master bedroom, helping keep running costs and upkeep simple. The enclosed rear yard provides a low-maintenance outdoor area; there is no front garden and on-street parking serves the property.
Known positives include freehold tenure, a useful layout (lounge, separate dining room) and an Energy Rating D. Notable issues to consider: the property sits on a very small plot, cavity walls are assumed to have no insulation (typical of the build era), and local recorded crime levels are above average. Council tax is Band A (Durham County Council). Buyers seeking large gardens or rural views should look elsewhere.
Overall this is a practical, conveniently located Victorian-era terrace that will appeal to first-time buyers wanting town-centre living or investors after a low-maintenance, lettable property. Viewing is recommended to assess finish and any modernisation you may want to carry out.