Compact two-bed freehold with big driveway and low-maintenance garden — ideal first purchase.
Two bedrooms with built-in storage cupboards
Approx 528 sq ft — compact internal space, modest room sizes
Large driveway with off-street parking for 4–5 cars
Low-maintenance rear garden with patio, artificial lawn, two sheds
Security alarm fitted; double glazing (install date unknown)
Freehold tenure and very low council tax (Band A)
Built c.1950–66; traditional cavity-wall construction
Located in a very deprived wider area; restrictive covenants apply
This neat two-bedroom semi-detached house on Burndale Walk is an approachable move-in option for first-time buyers. The living room with a feature fireplace and a fitted kitchen/diner give practical everyday space, while the low-maintenance rear garden and large driveway are tangible lifestyle benefits.
Internally the layout is traditional and compact (approx. 528 sq ft). The property is double-glazed, gas‑heated by boiler and radiators, and includes an alarm — useful for peace of mind. Built between 1950–1966, the home has modern fittings in the kitchen and an attractive clawfoot bath in the bathroom.
Important considerations: the overall internal size is small, so storage and room proportions are limited compared with larger family homes. The postcode sits in a very deprived wider area classification, which may affect long‑term resale and local services. There are restrictive covenants on the title; buyers should obtain full legal advice.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, very low council tax (Band A), off‑street parking for several cars on a large driveway, ultrafast broadband availability, and good local transport links into Nottingham. For a buyer seeking an affordable, ready-to-live-in starter home with parking and low garden upkeep, this is worth viewing.