Affordable two-bedroom terrace with modern kitchen and private courtyard, ideal for first-time buyers..
13ft lounge and 13ft master bedroom provide good internal space
Newly fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and dining area
Outbuilding currently used as a utility room for storage
Private rear courtyard garden, low-maintenance and paved patio
Solid brick Victorian build; no confirmed wall insulation (assumed)
Single bathroom only; modest overall square footage (679 sq ft)
Area has high crime rates and local schools with mixed/poor Ofsted
Freehold tenure, mains gas heating, very low council tax
A traditional two-bedroom mid-terrace with period character and practical upgrades, including a newly fitted kitchen and double glazing. The 13ft lounge and 13ft master bedroom give a sense of space despite the property’s overall modest footprint. An outbuilding currently used as a utility room and a small private rear garden add useful storage and outdoor space.
This house suits a first-time buyer or investor looking for an affordable entry into March town centre, with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The property is freehold, has mains gas central heating and a very low council tax band, helping running costs remain low.
Buyers should note material drawbacks plainly: the home is a solid-brick Victorian build with no known wall insulation (assumed), so adding insulation may be advisable. The area records higher crime rates and local schools have mixed/poor Ofsted outcomes, and the neighbourhood shows signs of economic deprivation. The plot is small and accommodation limited to two bedrooms and one bathroom.
Practical next steps are a survey to check services and structure, and to consider insulation or energy-efficiency improvements. For someone prioritising a central, low-cost starter home or a buy-to-let with straightforward management, this property offers clear value with manageable upgrades.