Affordable starter close to schools, shops and transport links.
- Four bedrooms across two storeys, two reception rooms
This mid-terrace home offers practical living across two reception rooms and four bedrooms, ideal for a first-time buyer or buy-to-let investor. The layout includes a generous kitchen with French doors to an enclosed, low-maintenance rear garden and a useful entrance hall with stairs and storage.
Built circa 1900–1929, the property retains period character to the facade and high ceilings inside but will benefit from updating throughout. Walls are original solid brick with no known insulation; double glazing is fitted though install dates are unknown. The roof and services are described as existing, with a mains gas boiler and radiators providing central heating.
Location is a clear strength: close to shops, good local schools, frequent bus links and major road access. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, supporting home working and lettings. The council tax band is low, and the freehold tenure removes leasehold complications.
Buyers should note the wider area has higher crime levels and some deprivation, which may affect resale or rental yields. The plot is small and the house requires cosmetic to moderate updating; any buyer should budget for improvements and to check heating, electrics and insulation. Overall, the property represents an affordable entry point into a convenient Derby address with clear potential for uplift.