Well-located two-bed home with modern kitchen and allocated parking, close to Derby transport links.
Modern kitchen-diner with French doors to garden
Bright, spacious lounge with large front window
Two double bedrooms; modern three-piece bathroom
Allocated off-street parking; freehold tenure
Small plot and limited outdoor/storage space
Area flagged as very deprived; crime levels very high
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
No flood risk; approx. 725 sq ft total
This two-bedroom end-terrace in central Derby offers a straightforward, well-presented home for first-time buyers or a practical buy-to-let opportunity. Ground floor features a bright lounge and a modern kitchen-diner with French doors onto a small, low-maintenance garden — good for weekend relaxing or easy outdoor space without heavy upkeep.
Upstairs provides two double bedrooms and a contemporary three-piece bathroom. The property is gas-heated with a boiler and radiators, sits on a freehold title and includes an allocated off-street parking space. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, supporting remote working and streaming needs.
Important negatives are factual: the immediate area is identified as very deprived and recorded crime levels are very high, which will affect long-term desirability for some buyers and renters. The plot is small and the home is average-sized (approx. 725 sq ft), so outdoor and storage space is limited. There are no flood risks reported.
Overall, this is a practical, well-located home for someone prioritising connectivity to Derby city centre and transport links, or for an investor seeking a city-centre rental with straightforward management. Buyers should weigh the strong transport and amenity access against local deprivation and crime levels.