Affordable three-bedroom Victorian terrace with modern kitchen and excellent transport links..
Three double bedrooms across three floors, including attic conversion
Modern fitted kitchen with island and French doors to garden
Two-section cellar provides storage or conversion potential
Freehold with mains gas central heating and double glazing
Very high local crime; area classed as very deprived
Small overall size (794 sq ft); likely needs insulation/efficiency work
This compact mid-terraced Victorian house on Eland Street offers practical three-bedroom accommodation across three floors, suited to first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. Ground floor living room, separate dining room and a modern fitted kitchen with island and French doors give a bright, usable living space. The attic conversion provides a third double bedroom, and a two-section cellar offers useful storage or scope for conversion (subject to consents).
The property is freehold, has mains gas central heating, double glazing and ultrafast fibre broadband — useful for commuters and renters. The enclosed rear garden is low-maintenance and private; the planted strip to the front adds kerb appeal. Transport links are strong with nearby tram stops and local amenities within walking distance.
Be realistic about location and condition: the area is very deprived with very high recorded crime, which will affect suitability and resale/rental prospects. The property is small (794 sq ft) and built c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls likely lacking cavity insulation, so buyers should expect potential energy-efficiency improvements and possible refurbishment costs. A full viewing and condition survey are advised to check structural, electrical and insulation needs.
At £175,000 this offers an accessible entry point to the Nottingham market for first-time buyers ready to personalise a compact family home, or investors seeking a centrally located rental with good broadband and transport links. Factor in local area challenges and any required upgrades when assessing affordability and rental income potential.