Chain-free, tenanted property ideal for investors seeking central location gains.
- Chain-free sale and currently tenanted (immediate income potential)
- Three bedrooms and two reception rooms across two storeys
- Garage with direct street access for secure off-road parking
- Walking distance to Darlington town centre, park and train station
- Enclosed rear courtyard, low-maintenance outdoor space
- Victorian bay-window character, UPVC double glazing throughout
- Located in a deprived area with higher local crime levels
- Small plot and average-sized rooms; cosmetic updating advised
A three-bedroom Victorian end-of-terrace with garage and courtyard, offered chain-free and currently tenanted — suited to landlords or buyer-occupiers comfortable with light updating. The property delivers conventional layout across 920 sq ft: entrance hall, two reception rooms (one currently used as a ground-floor bedroom), kitchen, three first-floor bedrooms and a family bathroom. The garage provides secure off-road parking and direct access from the street.
Positioned within walking distance of Darlington town centre, the main South Park and the train station, the house benefits from strong local connectivity and nearby amenities. Period features such as a bay window add character while UPVC double glazing and gas central heating provide practical comfort. The enclosed rear courtyard is low-maintenance and links directly to the garage.
Important considerations: the property sits in a deprived area with higher local crime levels, which may affect tenant demand and resale prospects. The home is average-sized and on a small plot; some rooms and finishes show typical wear and would benefit from cosmetic updating. It is sold freehold with very low council tax, and being tenanted and chain-free offers immediate rental income potential or a quick purchase process for investors.
Overall, the house suits a buyer seeking an entry-level investment or a renovator wanting a centrally located Victorian property with parking. Transparent appraisal of local area challenges and modest refurbishment will maximise rental yield or future resale value.