- Three bedrooms across three floors, one attic-style room for study
- Recently renovated interior: modern kitchen and bathroom, neutral decor
- No onward chain; freehold; approximately 883 sq ft
- Council tax very cheap; mains gas boiler and radiators
- Located in a very deprived area with above-average crime rates
- Solid brick walls assumed without insulation — energy upgrades likely
- Small-to-medium rooms typical of late-Victorian terraces
- Cellar space accessed from kitchen; check condition if considering storage
Ready-to-move-in and offered with no onward chain, this three-bedroom mid-terrace in Bramley presents an affordable entry into Leeds property. The interior has been recently renovated with neutral decor, a modern kitchen and bathroom, and double glazing installed after 2002. The layout includes a ground-floor lounge, kitchen with cellar access, first-floor bathroom and master bedroom, plus two second-floor bedrooms — one could be a home office or study.
The property is freehold, modest in size (approximately 883 sq ft) and suits buyers seeking low upfront fuss — first-time purchasers or investors wanting a rental-ready home. Council tax is very cheap, heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators, and mobile signal and broadband speeds are strong for modern living.
Important considerations: the house sits in a very deprived, blue-collar terrace area with above-average local crime rates, which will affect resale and rental appeal. The building is an early 20th-century solid-brick terrace and appears to have no wall insulation (assumed), so energy performance improvements may be required. Rooms are generally small to medium in size, reflecting the period layout.
Local amenities are close by on Bramley Town Street, with good bus and rail links to Leeds and Bradford, several primary and secondary schools with Good-to-Outstanding Ofsted ratings, and a mix of shops and services nearby. For buyers prioritising a move-in-ready, budget-friendly home in a well-connected but challenged area, this property represents clear value — with scope for energy and comfort upgrades over time.







































