Chain-free home with cellar and courtyard moments from town amenities.
Chain-free freehold two-bedroom end terrace
An end-of-terrace, chain-free two-bedroom home in central Harrogate, suited to first-time buyers who want manageable living close to town. The layout is compact and functional, with a cosy reception room, a contemporary kitchen, and a large cellar that adds valuable storage or conversion potential. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, and local shops, cafes and transport links are within easy walking distance.
The property is freehold with a modest rear courtyard that offers private outdoor space but is very small and fenced. Constructed around 1900–1929, the house retains period stonework and character but has solid brick walls with no known insulation, so heating costs and comfort may be affected despite mains gas central heating. EPC rating D and CO2 output of 3.6 tonnes are noted.
Practical considerations: the home is average sized at about 706 sq ft with one bathroom. The cellar is a standout feature for storage or a small workshop, though any conversion would require checks for damp and permissions. The area shows higher crime levels than average; buyers should consider security and insurance implications.
This property offers an affordable entry into Harrogate’s housing market at £180,000 and is particularly attractive to buyers who value proximity to the town centre and the potential to add value through targeted improvements such as insulation and energy upgrades. Early viewing is recommended to assess condition and suitability.