Fully let, income-producing property with garden and driveway, ready for immediate return.
- Three self-contained units under one freehold, converted in 2009
- Currently fully let on assured shorthold tenancies, income circa £24,000 p.a.
- Two-bedroom maisonette, two-bedroom ground-floor flat, one-bedroom first-floor flat
- Ground-floor apartment with private rear garden; upper units have open views
- Off-street driveway parking to the front; quiet edge-of-Winsford location
- UPVC double glazing and gas central heating throughout
- Small overall footprint for combined five-bedroom accommodation
- Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated; potential energy-improvement requirement
A rare freehold investment comprising three self-contained units converted from a former semi-detached house in 2009. Currently fully let on assured shorthold tenancies, the property produces an estimated gross income of around £24,000 per year, offering immediate returns for a landlord seeking a turnkey asset.
The accommodation totals five bedrooms and four bathrooms across a two-storey maisonette and two flats (ground-floor and first-floor). Each unit benefits from modern kitchens and bathrooms, UPVC double glazing and gas central heating. The ground-floor apartment has private garden access; upper units enjoy an elevated outlook with open fields to the side. Off-street driveway parking is provided to the front.
Notable positives are the income profile, flexible three-unit layout under one freehold, quiet edge-of-town location and recent updates. Material points for buyers to consider: the overall footprint is relatively small for a five-bedroom combined property, the building retains solid brick walls (assumed no cavity insulation), and the layout is unconventional compared with standard single-family homes — factors that may affect future reconfiguration or resale to an owner-occupier.
This suit is aimed at investors or landlords wanting an income-producing purchase with low immediate input. There is potential to review rents at tenancy renewals, but purchasers should allow for typical management and maintenance obligations associated with multi-let properties and verify insulation or energy-improvement opportunities if targeting longer-term capital growth.