Two-bedroom terraced fixer with garden, good connectivity — strong value for investors prepared to renovate..
- Two-bedroom mid‑century terraced villa, approx. 813 sq ft
- Front and rear gardens; two-storey layout with porch and lounge
- Double glazing and gas central heating (system not tested)
- Requires full modernisation; sold as needing renovation
- Freehold tenure with very low council tax
- Good transport links, schools nearby, fast broadband, excellent mobile
- Area classed as very deprived; local market demand may be limited
- Some fixtures/services not confirmed as operational
A two-bedroom mid-century terraced villa on Cawdor Crescent offered freehold and ready for refurbishment. The property totals about 813 sq ft across two storeys, with a practical layout: front porch, lounge, kitchen, rear porch, two bedrooms and a bathroom. Gardens sit front and rear, and the home benefits from double glazing and gas central heating (system not tested).
Priced at £75,000, this house suits investors or buyers comfortable with a renovation project. The accommodation is straightforward and has good rental or resale potential after upgrading, particularly given close bus routes, local schools and main road access. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent—practical positives for tenants.
Buyers should note the property requires modernisation throughout and some fixtures and services could not be confirmed as working. The area is classified as very deprived with wider “challenged transitionaries” and “challenged white communities” profiles, which may affect long-term demand and resale values. No flood risk is recorded and council tax costs are very low.
This is a clear fixer-upper opportunity: reasonable space for the price and scope to add value through refurbishment, but plan for renovation costs and factor local market conditions into any investment decision.