Freehold two-bedroom end-terrace, approx. 791 sq ft
This two-bedroom end-terrace in Markfield offers an affordable, well-located option for a first-time buyer or buy-to-let investor. The house has a practical open-plan lounge/diner, a fitted kitchen, and a small private south-facing garden —low maintenance and sunny. Council Tax Band A and freehold tenure keep ongoing costs relatively low.
Built around the early 20th century with solid brick walls and double glazing, the property is heated by a mains gas boiler and radiators. The interior is straightforward and carpeted throughout, with a feature fireplace in the front reception room and good natural light thanks to windows on three sides. The footprint is about 791 sq ft, suitable for modest households or rental occupancy.
Notable drawbacks are factual: the EPC is rated E, the walls are likely uninsulated (solid brick), broadband speeds are slow, and the local recorded crime level is above average. The small plot and basic fittings mean some updating could improve comfort, energy efficiency and long-term value.
Overall this home suits someone seeking an entry-level purchase or a rental with steady local demand. Nearby schools, regular bus links and under-10-mile access to Leicester make it practical for commuters and families. Buyers should budget for energy-efficiency improvements and possible cosmetic upgrades.























































