Affordable city home near schools and tram links, ideal for first-time buyers.
Two bedrooms with two reception rooms — flexible living space
Low-maintenance enclosed rear patio garden, small plot
Move-in ready interior; contemporary kitchen and functional bathroom
Freehold tenure with mains gas central heating and boiler
Solid-brick Victorian build; likely no cavity wall insulation
Above-average local crime and very deprived wider area
On-street parking only; no private driveway
Modest room sizes and overall footprint (approx 797 sq ft)
This Victorian mid-terrace offers affordable city living just north of Nottingham city centre. With two bedrooms, two reception rooms and a small, low-maintenance rear garden, the layout suits a first-time buyer seeking straightforward, practical accommodation close to transport and local amenities.
The house is freehold and move-in ready for day-to-day living, with a contemporary kitchen and an intact three-piece bathroom. Gas central heating with a boiler and radiators provides reliable warmth, and excellent mobile signal plus fast broadband support homeworking or streaming.
Buyers should note the property sits in a very deprived area with above-average crime levels; on-street parking only. The building is traditional solid-brick (circa 1900–1929) and likely lacks cavity wall insulation — upgrading thermal efficiency would be a sensible longer-term investment. The plot and rooms are modest in size, so this suits buyers prioritising location and value over expansive living space.
Overall this is a practical, well-located starter home with good onward potential. It’s well-placed for public transport, nearby schools rated Good, and local shops, making it a pragmatic choice for first-time buyers or landlords targeting city-centre rental demand.