This mid-terraced family home, built in the late 1950s, presents a compelling opportunity for renovation and investment. Located in an established residential area north of the city, this three-bedroom property features ample garden space both at the front and rear, offering potential for landscape enhancement or outdoor living improvements.
The ground floor layout comprises a living room, dining room, and a kitchen equipped with a pantry. The kitchen provides direct access to the rear garden, facilitating easy outdoor entertaining or future expansion. Moving to the upper level, you'll find three bedrooms along with a bathroom and a separate WC—spaces that can be reconfigured or updated according to modern preferences.
Though some updates are necessary to bring this home up to date, its layout and size offer a flexible foundation for customization. The property is sold with no onward chain, making it an appealing option for those looking to invest in their vision.
Additional features include gated access from the rear leading to a storage shed and on-street parking options at the front. There is also potential for off-street parking through the addition of a dropped kerb, pending local council approval. With an EPC rating of D and gas central heating throughout, there’s already a sound base from which to begin renovations.
Situated within walking distance of Cambridge North rail station ensures excellent connectivity for commuters and enhances its appeal as an investment property. The surrounding area boasts a variety of local amenities including shops and restaurants, while also providing quick access to major routes like the A14.
Cambridge itself is renowned for its vibrant culture and educational institutions, making this location not only desirable for families but also attractive to renters or buyers looking for proximity to quality schools and community facilities. Overall, this property offers both immediate comfort and significant potential for enhancement—ideal for those ready to embark on their next project in one of the UK's most celebrated cities.