Chain-free 2-bed period terrace with rental or first-home potential in central Salford.
Chain-free two-bedroom mid-terrace, ready for immediate purchase
Compact 592 sq ft — economical to heat and maintain
Two reception rooms, small kitchen, rear yard
Built 1930–1949; cavity walls likely uninsulated (assumed)
No visible off-road parking; on-street parking only
Single family bathroom; modest room sizes throughout
Very low local crime; excellent mobile signal and fast broadband
Located near shops, schools, parks and public transport
A compact two-bedroom mid-terrace on Bristol Street offering straightforward, chain-free purchase in central Salford. The red-brick Victorian façade and two reception rooms reflect the period character; interiors are modest in scale and suited to practical living or a rental let.
The house provides simple accommodation across two storeys: hallway, lounge, dining room, small kitchen, two bedrooms and a family bathroom, plus a rear yard. Its 592 sq ft footprint and small plot make it economical to run and easier to maintain than larger period homes. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent.
Key positives include very low local crime, convenient access to shops, schools and public transport, and immediate availability due to no onward chain. Notable considerations: the property is small, constructed 1930–1949 with assumed uninsulated cavity walls, and likely needs updating—especially if modern energy efficiency or higher rental yields are required. There is no evidence of off‑road parking and tenure is unknown, so buyers should confirm title and inspect heating, glazing dates and insulation before committing.
This home will suit a first-time buyer seeking an affordable entry in a well-connected neighbourhood or an investor looking for a straightforward let with short-term refurbishment potential. Honest appraisal and any required work will reveal the property’s practical value for either use.