Affordable two-bedroom semi with parking, garden and no onward chain — ideal first-time purchase.
No onward chain — ready for a quicker completion
Allocated off-street parking for one vehicle
Enclosed rear garden; small, low-maintenance plot
Compact footprint: approximately 592 sq ft (small overall size)
Gas central heating and double glazing throughout
Ground floor cloakroom adds everyday convenience
Low flood risk; fast broadband; nearby good schools
Average local crime and mobile signal; not a large-family home
This two-bedroom semi-detached house on Taylor Close is a straightforward, chain-free purchase suited to first-time buyers or small families seeking an affordable entry into the Boston market. Built around 1996–2002, the home offers practical, modern fittings including gas central heating, double glazing and a compact, well-equipped kitchen — all on a manageable footprint of about 55 sqm (592 sq ft).
The ground floor layout is convenient: an entrance hall leads to a lounge-diner, a kitchen and a handy cloakroom/WC. Upstairs there are two bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside, the property benefits from an enclosed rear garden and one allocated off-street parking space — useful assets on a small urban plot.
Location is a key draw: the house sits on the outskirts of Boston town centre with good local schools nearby, low flood risk and fast broadband for working from home. Council tax is very low, and the property is freehold with no onward chain, allowing a quicker move-in.
Buyers should note the house is modest in size with a small plot and standard ceiling heights, so it’s best suited to those needing compact, efficient accommodation rather than large-family living. The neighbourhood has average crime and mobile signal levels — practical considerations for daily life. Overall, this is a tidy, affordable home offering simple, low-maintenance living and clear scope for personalisation.