Compact, well-connected starter home with garden and parking.
- Two double bedrooms with contemporary family bathroom
- Compact footprint ~573 sq ft; small overall size
- Modern open-plan kitchen-diner opening to private garden
- Driveway parking and low council tax
- Leasehold tenure—buyers must verify lease length and fees
- Located in a very deprived area with high local crime rate
- Double glazing fitted; install date unknown
- Mains gas boiler and radiators; fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
This compact two-bedroom semi offers an affordable entry into homeownership in Sheffield, with a guide price of £140,000–£150,000. At about 573 sq ft the house is small but well laid out across two storeys, featuring a modern open-plan kitchen-diner, lounge, and a private rear garden. Move-in ready elements include double glazing (install date unknown) and a functioning gas boiler with radiator heating.
Practical strengths include a driveway, garden, low council tax, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal—handy for working from home and everyday family life. The property dates from the 1930s–1940s and retains post‑war build characteristics; cavity walls are filled and the construction is conventional for the era.
Important considerations: the home is leasehold, in a very deprived area with higher-than-average crime, which may affect longer‑term capital growth and insurance costs. The house is small for a family and will suit buyers seeking affordability over space. Any buyer should check lease terms and consider security or neighbourhood-related measures.
This house will appeal most to first‑time buyers or investors after a low-cost entry in a well-connected part of Sheffield. Nearby schools have good Ofsted ratings and local transport links (including M1 access and train stations) are convenient. The property offers immediate use with scope for modest cosmetic improvements to add value.