Affordable two-bedroom period terrace close to city transport and amenities..
Freehold Victorian end-terrace, no upward chain
Guide price £140,000–£150,000 — affordable entry level
Two bedrooms, living room with fireplace, kitchen-diner
Split cellar for storage or conversion potential
UPVC double glazing and gas central heating installed
Small enclosed rear garden; on-street parking to front
Sold as seen — requires cosmetic updating/TLC
Located in a very deprived area with higher local crime rates
This two-bedroom Victorian end-terrace on Harcourt Road offers an affordable, freehold entry into Nottingham’s inner suburbs. With no upward chain and a guide price of £140,000–£150,000 it suits first-time buyers and buy-to-let investors seeking straightforward accommodation close to the city, universities and hospitals.
Ground-floor living space includes a front sitting room with a fireplace and a generous kitchen-diner with rear porch and access to a split cellar. Upstairs are two bedrooms and a three-piece bathroom; the layout is compact and practical, giving a clear canvas for modernisation or cosmetic updates.
Practical benefits include UPVC double glazing, gas central heating and very low flood risk. The property sits on a small plot with an enclosed rear yard and on-street parking. Broadband and mobile coverage are strong, and running costs are helped by a low council tax Band A.
Buyers should note material drawbacks plainly: the house is sold as seen, in a very deprived neighbourhood with above-average local crime rates, and the solid-brick construction is likely uninsulated internally. Some cosmetic and maintenance works are expected to bring the property up to contemporary standards. For investors, the location and price provide potential, but carry out full checks before purchase.