Affordable two-bed town-centre home with no onward chain — requires modernisation..
Town-centre mid-terrace two-bedroom home
Set in the heart of Newark town centre, this two-bedroom mid-terrace offers an affordable entry into the local market or a compact buy-to-let opportunity. The ground-floor lounge/diner and kitchen provide practical day-to-day living space, while an outbuilding and shared courtyard deliver basic external storage. Permit parking is available nearby and the property is offered with no onward chain for a quicker sale.
The house is Victorian, solid-brick construction with double glazing and electric storage heaters. Internally the rooms are modest in size and the layout is traditional; the first-floor shower room serves both bedrooms. Council tax is very low and there is no nearby flood risk, making running costs potentially economical aside from heating efficiency.
Important considerations: the property requires modernisation throughout — cosmetic updating and likely energy-efficiency improvements (solid walls assumed uninsulated; EPC E). Heating is electric storage units, which can be costly compared with gas alternatives. The immediate neighbourhood reports very high crime levels, so buyers should factor security and insurance implications into their plans.
This home will suit a buyer seeking a low-price town-centre property to refurbish and personalise, or an investor prepared to upgrade heating and insulation to improve EPC and rental appeal. Its central location places shops, schools and transport within walking distance, creating clear convenience value once renovated.