Period terrace with renovation potential — affordable entry for investors or handy buyers.
Victorian mid-terrace with three bedrooms and bay window
A solid Victorian mid-terrace offering three bedrooms and c.958 sq ft of living space, presented at an entry-level price for this part of Liverpool. The property retains period character such as a red-brick bay and benefits from mains gas central heating and double glazing (installed before 2002). Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal support modern tenants or a remote-working household.
This house suits an investor or buyer prepared to carry out targeted maintenance and cosmetic updating. The rear yard is small but usable; the property shows signs of age (old roof needing attention suggested by external description, and solid brick walls likely without added insulation) so budget for repairs and energy-efficiency improvements. There is one bathroom and on-street parking only.
Location is a mixed picture: several nearby primary schools (two rated Good and one Outstanding) and local amenities are within walking distance, while the wider area scores as very deprived with a high local crime rate. That combination supports rental demand at lower price points but requires realistic expectations on tenant profiles and resale prospects.
Sold freehold at £135,000 and occupying a modest urban plot, this home offers clear value for a buyer seeking renovation potential or an investor targeting rental income and future capital growth after improvements. Be pragmatic about refurbishment costs and neighbourhood challenges when assessing yield and longer-term upside.