Low-price Victorian terrace for renovation — ideal for investors or DIY buyers..
Freehold Victorian terrace, three bedrooms
No vendor chain; offered at £75,000
Living room reports damp and mould; needs renovation
EPC rating E; likely insulation and energy improvements
Area classified as deprived with very high crime
Public notice / repossession on the sale
Small rear garden; limited outdoor space
Double glazing (post-2002) and mains gas heating
A three-bedroom Victorian terraced house on Honeywell Street offering clear scope for refurbishment or rental income. Priced at £75,000 and sold freehold with no vendor chain, the property is suited to an investor or buyer prepared to renovate. Its location has many local amenities and several well-rated schools within easy reach.
The house has double glazing fitted after 2002, mains gas boiler and radiators, and a small rear garden. Internal description notes an electric fire in the lounge, fitted kitchen units with integrated oven and gas hob, and a bathroom with shower over bath. The property is offered with an EPC rating of E.
Important issues: the living room shows damp and mould and the property requires renovation and likely improvements to insulation (stone walls assumed uninsulated). The area is classified as deprived with very high local crime levels, and the sale is subject to a public notice/possession procedure. Prospective buyers should commission their own surveys and factor remedial and safety works into budgets.
This is a practical opportunity for an investor seeking a low-entry purchase for refurbishment and re-let, or a buyer wanting to add value through improvement. It is not move-in ready for buyers seeking a finished home; plan for repairs, clearance and possible structural or services checks.