Chain-free, affordable period home with conversion potential in central Blackpool.
- Freehold Victorian mid-terrace, chain free
- Two reception rooms and integrated kitchen
- Two large bedrooms; master could convert into two
- Small patio garden, limited outdoor space
- Gas central heating and double glazing
- Broad band FTTP available; excellent mobile signal
- Requires modernisation; narrow hallway dated
- Area: very deprived with very high crime
An affordable, chain-free Victorian mid-terrace in central Blackpool, offered with freehold tenure and sensible running costs. The property has two generous reception rooms, an integrated kitchen opening to a small patio garden, and two large first-floor bedrooms. Broadband (FTTP) and excellent mobile signal are available.
The house suits a first-time buyer or investor willing to update: original period features remain, but parts of the interior—particularly the narrow hallway and some finishes—require modernization. There is clear scope to reconfigure the large master bedroom into two bedrooms to increase flexibility or rental yield.
Location is convenient for local amenities, schools and transport links, yet the surrounding neighbourhood is classified as very deprived with very high crime levels. Prospective buyers should factor this into resale and rental expectations and carry out local enquiries.
Practical positives include gas central heating, double glazing, reasonable floor area (approximately 943 sq ft) and very low council tax. The small garden and traditional layout suit buyers who want central convenience and refurbishment potential rather than a turnkey move-in home.