Compact city-base ideal for renovation or rental potential.
Front-facing Victorian ground-floor flat with independent access
This ground-floor one-bedroom flat sits in a traditional Victorian stone terrace within easy walking distance of Inverness city centre. It offers independent access, gas central heating and original features such as cornicing, high skirtings and a tiled fireplace, giving scope to create a comfortable city-base or an attractive rental. The compact layout includes a front porch, lounge with adjoining dining room, small kitchen, shower room and a small enclosed rear yard.
The property is sold freehold but requires full modernisation: kitchen and bathroom are dated, glazing is mixed and finishes need upgrading to reach market-standard. Room sizes are small-to-average, so refurbishment should focus on efficient layouts and cosmetic renewal rather than large extensions. Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband support modern living or short-term letting.
Practical positives include gas central heating, storage cupboards, a paved enclosed yard with shed, and low council tax (Band B). On-street permit parking and some off-street provision help city-centre parking demands. Buyers should note the surrounding area is classified as very deprived, which can affect resale values and tenant demand; budget for renovation and factor local market conditions into investment calculations.