3 bedrooms plus loft room offering flexible living or storage space
Sold with tenant in situ — immediate rental income potential
Leasehold tenure — check terms and remaining years
Gas combi boiler; central heating to radiators
Full double glazing; small-scale modernisation likely required
Solid brick walls; assumed no cavity insulation (energy upgrade needed)
Garden fronted with paved rear yard and gated access
Located in a very deprived area; tenant profile may be constrained renters
A mid-terrace Victorian three-bedroom property on Walthew Lane offered with no chain and a tenant in situ, making it suited to buy-to-let investors seeking immediate income. The house provides practical living space including a through lounge, kitchen-diner and a loft room, with a front garden and a paved rear yard with gated access.
The property is warmed by a gas combi boiler, has full double glazing, fitted kitchen appliances and laminated flooring in key rooms. Constructed c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls, the house offers scope for modest modernisation and energy-efficiency improvements to increase rental value and reduce running costs for tenants.
Important points to note: the tenure is leasehold and the area is classified as very deprived with a high proportion of constrained renters, which affects tenant profile and long-term capital-growth prospects. The property is structurally typical of its age but likely lacks wall insulation and will benefit from targeted upgrades (insulation, cosmetic refresh) to maximise rental yield and appeal.
Nearby amenities include good primary and secondary schools rated Good, regular bus links and local leisure facilities. With excellent mobile and fast broadband speeds plus very low local crime, the house is functional for working tenants. This is a straightforward, let-ready Victorian terrace for an investor prepared to manage a tenant in situ and invest modestly in energy and cosmetic improvements.











































