Period mid-terrace with HMO potential and no upward chain, sold at online auction..
- Three bedrooms plus two reception rooms, useful HMO layout
- Re-fitted kitchen, double glazing and gas central heating
- Unfinished downstairs shower room and separate WC
- Works completed toward HMO compliance; suitable for rental use
- Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; thermal upgrades advised
- Medium flood risk; may affect insurance and mortgage terms
- Located near Moseley, Edgbaston and city centre transport
- Sold via online auction with starting bid £240,000
A three-bedroom mid-terrace with immediate HMO potential, offered with no upward chain and sold via Secure Sale online bidding. The property sits close to Moseley, Edgbaston and the city centre, a location that suits investors seeking rental demand and short refurbishment-to-let opportunities.
The house has practical fundamentals in place: double glazing, mains gas central heating, a recently re-fitted kitchen and works completed towards HMO compliance. Accommodation includes two reception rooms, three first-floor bedrooms, an unfinished ground-floor shower room/WC and a rear garden — useful for tenant appeal or small outdoor storage.
Buyers should note the property requires modernisation in places. The downstairs shower room is unfinished, walls are original solid brick (likely without cavity insulation), and the home dates from c.1900–1929 — so further thermal and decorative upgrades will be needed. There is a medium flood risk and the wider area is classified as very deprived, factors that will affect insurance, lending and rental values.
Offered freehold with an Energy Performance Rating D and a starting auction guide of £240,000, this terraced home suits investors or hands-on buyers willing to deliver targeted improvements and convert or let as an HMO. The online auction route offers speed and transparency but requires readiness to proceed under the sale terms.