Occupied long-term rental with refurbishment upside in Stoke-on-Trent.
- Three bedrooms and two bathrooms, traditional two-storey layout
- Generates £7,500 gross annual rental income currently
- Long-term tenants (9 years) in situ; do not intend to vacate
- Freehold tenure with private front and rear gardens
- Small plot and on-street parking only
- Area classified as very deprived; crime levels reported high
- Good mobile signal and fast broadband speeds
- Buyer’s premium applies to this sale
This three-bedroom semi-detached house in Stoke-on-Trent is presented primarily as a buy-to-let opportunity. It sits on a small plot with private front and rear gardens and produces a quoted gross annual income of £7,500 from long-term tenants who have occupied the property for nine years and wish to remain.
The property is freehold, traditionally laid out over two storeys with a lounge, kitchen and two bathrooms. Broadband speeds and mobile signal are reported as good, supporting rental demand from working tenants. The house will suit an investor or developer looking to add an established income stream to their portfolio or to refurbish for increased rental value.
Buyers should note material negatives: the neighbourhood records higher-than-average crime and the wider area is described as very deprived, which may affect yield and re‑letting risk. The plot is small and parking is on-street only. A buyer’s premium applies to this sale and the property is sold with tenants in situ, limiting immediate vacant possession or refurbishment access.
Overall, this is a practical purchase for a committed investor who values an occupied asset and sees potential to improve returns through targeted refurbishment and active management. Those seeking a family home with immediate vacant possession should expect constraints from the existing tenancy and local area factors.