Chain-free refurbishment opportunity in well-connected Longsight.
Chain-free two-bedroom mid-terrace with period features
Two reception rooms, separate kitchen and rear yard
Average internal size c.734 sq ft, small plot
Requires full modernisation throughout and updating
Solid brick walls; likely no wall insulation as built
Mains gas heating with boiler and radiators
Excellent transport links; close to several Good-rated schools
Area is very deprived but crime levels reported as very low
Set on a Victorian mid-terrace in Longsight, this two-bedroom freehold offers clear scope for someone prepared to renovate. The layout includes two reception rooms, a separate kitchen and a rear yard — sensible basics that respond well to straightforward modernisation.
The house is chain-free and well placed for local schools, shops and frequent transport links, making it suitable for investors or buyers seeking a project in a well-connected part of Manchester. At around 734 sq ft, the property is an average-sized terrace with period character and double glazing already installed.
Practical considerations: the building dates from c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls and assumed lack of cavity insulation, and it requires refurbishment throughout. Heating is by mains gas boiler and radiators. The small plot and small-to-medium room sizes limit extension potential without planning, but sensible cosmetic and energy-efficiency improvements should add clear value.
This is a straightforward renovation opportunity in a popular residential area. Buyers wanting a ready-to-move-in home should expect to carry out works; investors or hands-on owner-occupiers can create a comfortable, improved home and benefit from the location and low council tax costs.