2 bedroom Terraced House
Dixon Street, Lincoln
£120,000 Guide Price
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Guide Price £120,000 - £130,000. This charming two bedroom mid-terrace property is just a short walk from Lincoln City Centre. It features a spacious lounge, separate dining room, and low-maintenance yard. Ideal for first-time buyers or investors and great rental potential.
Charming Two-Bedroom Mid-Terrace, Walking Distance to Lincoln City Centre
This charming mid-terrace two bedrooms property is ideally located just a short walk from Lincoln City Centre, offering convenient access to local amenities, schools, and public transport links.
The property features a spacious lounge with a bay window, a separate dining room, and a well-equipped kitchen. Upstairs, you'll find two generously sized bedrooms and a family bathroom. To the rear, a low-maintenance yard provides the perfect outdoor space for relaxation.
With its traditional features and prime location close to the city centre, this property presents an excellent opportunity for first-time buyers or investors seeking a property with strong rental potential. The freehold tenure and Council Tax Band A make it an affordable option in a highly sought-after area.
Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity! Contact us today to arrange a viewing and secure this delightful two-bedroom property, just moments from the heart of Lincoln.
Property Reference: HRT017339696
About Lincoln
Lincoln is a cathedral city and county town in Lincolnshire with a population of 94,000. Nearby North Hykeham has over 11,500 residents. There are close links to the A46 and A15 and it is a family-friendly area. Lincoln is an ancient cathedral city in the East Midlands. As well as offering plenty of historic charm, Lincoln offers great value rental properties.
Lincoln has a train station, from where it takes no more than 3 hours to get to Liverpool Street Station. Lincoln and Hykeham also have a multitude of schools. Over the last couple of decades, Lincoln has experienced a huge amount of regeneration, with the Engine Shed music venue and the performing arts centre.
Today, there are some exciting new residential developments taking shape at Brayford on Lincoln’s inland harbour, and at Burton Waters, north-west of the city.
£240,943
Average price paid in Lincoln

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