Freehold Victorian mid-terrace with three bedrooms and two bathrooms
Chain-free sale, priced for renovation and resale or letting
Original bay windows and feature fireplace offer character
Double glazing installed; mains gas boiler and radiators in place
Requires renovation; likely wall insulation work needed
Located in a very deprived area with high local crime levels
Small rear yard with gate; on-street parking only
Council Tax Band A keeps ongoing costs low
Set on a Victorian mid-terrace in Anfield, this three-bedroom freehold offers a clear project for buyers wanting value. The property is chain-free and priced for renovation, with original character details such as bay windows and a feature fireplace that can be refreshed to increase appeal.
Internally the home has two reception rooms, a kitchen with yard access, a main bathroom and a useful shower room on the landing. The layout gives scope to reconfigure or modernise to suit rental or owner-occupier needs; total floor area is about 854 sq ft.
Practical positives include recent double glazing, mains gas heating, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The yard has rear access and room to create an outdoor space, while Council Tax Band A keeps running costs low.
Important considerations: the house requires renovation, the terrace sits in a very deprived area with high local crime levels, and the plot is small with only on-street parking. Walls are original solid brick and likely lack insulation, so energy upgrades will be needed to improve comfort and efficiency.
For investors this presents strong rental potential at the price point; for first-time buyers it’s an affordable entry with scope to add value, but budget and plans for renovation and security should be factored in.















































































































