- Three bedrooms: two doubles and a versatile single bedroom
- Two separate reception rooms for flexible living
- Bright modern-style kitchen with natural light
- Freehold, 876 sq ft, mains gas central heating
- EPC D; solid brick walls likely without insulation
- Small plot, mid-terrace position, limited outdoor space
- Located near good-rated schools, shops and public transport
- Area is relatively deprived; consider rental demand and yields
A traditional mid-terrace three-bedroom home offering practical living space in a convenient Burton-on-Trent street. The house provides two separate reception rooms and a bright, modern-feel kitchen, all presented in neutral décor that makes personalising straightforward. Two double bedrooms and a versatile single bedroom suit a family, home office, or rental use.
Positioned close to public transport, shops, cafes and several 'Good' rated primary and secondary schools, this property suits families working locally or commuters. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, supporting home working and digital needs. The house is freehold, about 876 sq ft, with mains gas central heating, double glazing installed after 2002 and no flood risk. Council tax band A keeps running costs low.
Buyers should note some practical limitations: the plot is small and the home occupies a mid-terrace position on a street in a relatively deprived ward. The solid brick walls are likely uninsulated as built, and the EPC is D, so further insulation or energy upgrades could be needed to reduce bills. There is one family bathroom only. These factors make it a straightforward purchase for first-time buyers or an investor looking for rental demand in a well-connected urban area.