Chain-free, affordable two-bed terrace with driveway and garden — ideal first purchase or investment..
Chain free sale, ideal for first-time buyers or investors
Driveway for two cars and enclosed rear garden with patio
Compact overall size ~575 sq ft; modest room proportions
Built c.1996–2002 with cavity walls and double glazing (unknown install dates)
Mains gas boiler and radiators; fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
About 1 mile to Carlisle city centre; local shops and bus routes nearby
Local area: hampered aspiration, average crime and area deprivation
Council tax very cheap; freehold tenure
A compact two-bedroom mid-terrace in a quiet cul-de-sac, offered chain-free at a competitive price. The house suits a first-time buyer or investor seeking an affordable, low-maintenance entry into Carlisle. Interior space is modest but arranged efficiently with an open-plan living room and kitchen, two bedrooms and a family bathroom across its two storeys.
Practical positives include a driveway for two cars, an enclosed rear garden with patio and lawn, double glazing, mains gas central heating and fast broadband/mobile coverage. The property is about one mile from the city centre and close to local amenities, bus routes and several primary schools rated Good—useful for commuting and family convenience.
Buyers should note the overall footprint is small (approximately 575 sq ft) and the plot is modest. The property sits in a neighbourhood described as “hampered aspiration” with average crime and average area deprivation; some buyers may want to factor future resale or rental prospects into their decision. Fixtures, services and exact ages of installations (including glazing and appliances) are not verified and may need inspection or updating.
At the listed price of £105,000 this freehold home represents a straightforward, low-cost starter or rental option for those prioritising location and practicality over space. Viewings will best suit buyers prepared for modest room sizes and a property with typical modern-era construction (c.1996–2002).