- Newly renovated modern two-bedroom semi-detached home
- Freehold tenure with private driveway and off-street parking
- Enclosed rear garden; plot is small and low maintenance
- Downstairs WC plus first-floor three-piece family bathroom
- Built 2007–2011, double glazed, gas central heating (boiler)
- EPC band D; moderate Council Tax (Band A)
- Very deprived local area; neighbourhood classified as hampered
- Mixed local schools; some nearby Ofsted Inadequate ratings
This recently renovated two-bedroom semi-detached house on Adrian Street offers a ready-to-move-in option for first-time buyers and young families. The property is a modern build (2007–2011) with double glazing, gas central heating and a tidy, low-maintenance layout: hallway, modern kitchen-diner, living area, downstairs WC and two first-floor bedrooms with a three-piece bathroom.
Practical conveniences include a private driveway, enclosed rear garden (small plot), freehold tenure and fast broadband with excellent mobile signal — useful for commuters and home workers. The home has been well maintained and presented in neutral contemporary decor, making it easy to personalise without major works. EPC band D is recorded.
Notable local considerations are factual: the wider neighbourhood is classified as a hampered area within a very deprived locality. School performance nearby is mixed—several good-rated primaries and secondaries are accessible but a few local schools are rated Inadequate. Council Tax Band A keeps running costs moderate. Flood risk is low.
This property suits first-time buyers or compact families seeking a modern, low-upkeep starter home close to Manchester city links. Buyers who prioritise neighbourhood indicators or larger outdoor space should weigh the small plot size and local area deprivation against the house’s strong value-for-money and ready condition.











































































