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£325,000

2 bed terraced house for sale
Ludwick Way, Welwyn Garden City AL7

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: C

Chain free
Freehold
Added on 31/01/2026

About this property

  • No chain, no waiting games - Fewer moving parts, clearer timescales and a smoother route from offer to completion

  • A proper step out of flat living - Your own front door, a garden, and space that feels settled rather than temporary

  • Living space that works day to day - Enough width for real furniture layouts and French doors that pull the garden into daily use

  • A bathroom that suits real routines - Bath with shower over for quick weekday starts and long, comfortable soaks at the end of the day

  • Two bedrooms with flexibility built in - A comfortable main bedroom and a second that adapts easily - guest room, home office or dressing room

  • A garden you’ll actually use - Decked seating for mornings and evenings, with lawn and raised beds that don’t become a chore.

  • Storage that genuinely matters - Separate garage plus rear access - bikes, tools, seasonal items kept out of the living space

  • Easy to live in, easy to own - No major works to plan, no immediate decisions - move in, settle, and get on with life

  • Trains into London, fast access to the A1(M), and Luton Airport within reach - practical connectivity without compromising day-to-day living

  • Strong investor fundamentals - Ready to rent from day one, with local demand supporting an estimated ~5–6% gross yield (£19,000 P.A. ) at current values

Some homes suit a particular stage of life - and this one suits several, for different reasons.

This is a house that makes sense for people who want their own front door and a bit of breathing space, without taking on a project. Ludwick Way works because everyday life is close at hand - the town centre, station, shops and green spaces are all within walking distance - which changes how the house is actually used day to day. Mornings don’t start with a car journey, and evenings don’t feel boxed in.

The main living space is arranged around how people really live rather than how furniture is photographed. There’s enough width for a comfortable seating area, space to host without it feeling tight, and French doors that open straight onto the garden so the room naturally extends outside when the weather allows. It’s a space that works just as well for switching off at the end of the day as it does for having friends round at the weekend.

For those who enjoy cooking - the kitchen keeps things simple and practical. There’s good storage, clear worktop space, and natural light where you want it. It’s ready to use from day one - no immediate decisions, no apologies - which is exactly what many buyers want when they’re juggling everything else that comes with a move.

When it's time to relax and recharge, the sleeping accommodation is sensibly laid out. The main bedroom comfortably accommodates a double bed with space either side, which makes a real difference to how the room feels and functions day to day. The second bedroom gives flexibility rather than forcing a single use - ideal as a guest room, a home office, or somewhere that adapts as circumstances change.

The bathroom offers the best of both worlds. A bath with shower over suits early starts and slow evenings equally well — invigorating showers when time is tight, and long, comfortable soaks at the end of a hard day. Finished in a clean, modern style, it’s a space that feels easy to live with rather than something waiting to be replaced.

The garden is arranged to be used, not over-managed. A decked seating area sits directly off the living space, making it easy to step outside with a coffee or unwind in the evening, with lawn and raised beds beyond adding greenery without becoming a chore. Rear pedestrian access simplifies everyday comings and goings, while the separate garage provides storage that genuinely matters - bikes, tools, seasonal items, or simply keeping the house clutter-free.

For first-time buyers, this offers a straightforward step out of renting or flat living. For downsizers or anyone starting again after a change in circumstances, it provides independence, manageability and walkable convenience without compromise. For investors, the appeal is equally clear - no major works required, strong local demand, and a home that could be rented from day one.

It doesn’t try to impress. It doesn’t need to. It simply works - and that’s exactly why it suits so many different buyers.

| additional information

Council Tax Band - C

EPC Rating - C

| ground floor

Lounge / Diner: Approx 14' 4" x 11' 10" (4.38m x 3.60m)

Kitchen: Approx 10' 1" x 5' 10" (3.07m x 1.79m)

| first floor

Bedroom One: Approx 11' 10" x 9' 8" (3.61m x 2.95m)

Bedroom Two: Approx 11' 10" x 6' 7" (3.61m x 2.00m)

Bathroom: Approx 5' 9" x 5' 7" (1.75m x 1.70m)

| outside

Garage: Approx 15' 4" x 8' 6" (4.67m x 2.60m)

Enclosed rear garden

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    Freehold

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