Convenient commuter location with garden, outbuilding and scope to modernise.
Three good-sized bedrooms across two storeys
This mid-terrace Victorian property on Belmont Road offers three good-sized bedrooms across two storeys, a lounge and dining room, plus a useful outbuilding to the rear. The house is freehold, has gas central heating and double glazing, and sits about a mile from Luton mainline station—easy for commuters.
Internally the layout is practical for family life or first-time buyers: lounge/diner, compact kitchen, utility room, bathroom and three bedrooms upstairs. Room sizes are generally average, with a large principal bedroom and a flexible outbuilding that could serve as a home office or storage.
The house does need updating. The kitchen dates from the 1970s and shows wear; there is likely no original wall insulation and some modernization of electrics, heating or finishes may be needed. The plot is small and gardens are modest, so outdoor space is limited.
Local factors that matter: the area provides many shops, schools and public transport links, but it is classified as very deprived with higher-than-average crime. Buyers should check local reports and factor potential renovation costs into their budget. Council tax is low and broadband/mobile connectivity are strong, which are practical advantages for commuting and working from home.