City-centre location with courtyard and practical rental potential.
Two double bedrooms and two reception rooms, traditional Victorian terrace
Freehold tenure; approximately 731 sq ft total internal area
Rear courtyard with walled boundary; low-maintenance outdoor space
Walking distance to Wrexham city centre, shops, stations and hospital
Boiler currently not working; requires repair or replacement
Located in a very high crime, very deprived area—consider impact on value
Small plot and average-sized rooms; suits first-time buyer or investor
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, good for tenants or home workers
This traditional Victorian mid-terrace offers two double bedrooms, two reception rooms and a small rear courtyard within walking distance of Wrexham city centre. The layout and freehold tenure make it a straightforward purchase for a first-time buyer or a buy-to-let investor looking for a central, easy-to-manage property.
The accommodation is practical: galley-style kitchen with adjoining utility, downstairs bathroom, and compact living spaces that suit everyday living or rental occupancy. The property totals about 731 sq ft, has standard room proportions for its type, and benefits from fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — useful for tenants or home workers.
Buyers should note material issues: the vendor has advised the boiler is not currently working and will need repair or replacement. The property is in a very high crime and very deprived area, which may affect resale value and rental demand; important for investors to factor into yield calculations. The house is habitable but will benefit from cosmetic updating and an operational heating system.
Overall, this is a budget-friendly, freehold terrace close to transport links and local amenities. It suits someone seeking an affordable entry into ownership or a hands-on investor prepared to carry out a modest level of maintenance and improvement.