Auction lot: four-bed period terrace, vacant and ready for refurbishment.
Victorian stone facade with period character
Located a short walk from Nelson town centre, this Victorian end-of-terrace presents a clear investor/refurbishment opportunity. The stone façade and period proportions give real character; internally the property is largely vacant and undergoing works, ready for a programme of modernisation. Its size (approximately 963 sq ft) and four bedrooms suit rental or HMO conversion subject to consents and leasehold constraints.
Sold at auction with a low guide price, the house will suit cash buyers or those arranging auction finance. The building has mains gas heating via boiler and radiators and double glazing, but much of the interior is bare or uncompleted — expect further costs to finish kitchens, bathrooms, decoration and possible electrical or insulation upgrades. The house is on a leasehold title; buyers must check the legal pack for lease length, ground rent, service charges and auction fees before bidding.
Practical positives include on-street parking, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, plus good local amenities and schools within walking distance. The area is classified as very deprived and a high proportion of constrained renters, which supports rental demand but also brings management considerations. No flood risk is recorded.
Clear facts: vacant on completion, sold as seen at auction, and purchase carries immediate financial commitments (deposit, buyer’s fees). This is a straightforward project lot for experienced investors or hands-on developers prepared for refurbishment and leasehold checks.