Compact two-bedroom flat with parking and EPC C — ideal for first-time buyers or investors..
Upper-floor two-bedroom flat, approx. 539 sq ft
Allocated off-street parking space within gated car park
EPC rating C; Council Tax Band A (lower running costs)
Leasehold — c.92 years remaining; service charge ~£1,032 pa
Electric storage heating; main fuel electricity (no gas)
Small-to-average internal space; best for first-time buyers/investors
Area classed very deprived; local crime levels are high
Well-presented bathroom; kitchen functional but modest-sized
Set within a modern purpose-built block in Burroughs Gardens, this two-bedroom upper-floor flat offers compact, practical living for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. The apartment benefits from an allocated off-street parking space, elevated city views across nearby green space, and an EPC rating of C which helps keep running costs reasonable. Council Tax band A further reduces ongoing costs.
Internally the layout is straightforward: a double bedroom, a smaller second bedroom (suitable as a single bedroom or home office), a living room, separate kitchen and a recently renovated three-piece bathroom. The accommodation extends to approximately 539 sq ft, so expect small-to-average room sizes and a practical rather than spacious feel. The building appears well maintained with communal landscaping and gated parking.
Buyers should be aware of a number of material points: the property is leasehold with about 92 years remaining, and an average annual service charge of around £1,032. Heating is by electric storage heaters and main fuel is electricity, which may influence running costs compared with gas-heated homes. The surrounding area is classed as very deprived with higher local crime levels, so buyers valuing neighbourhood profile should factor that in.
Overall this flat suits a buyer seeking an affordable entry into Liverpool or an investor after a lettable, low-maintenance unit close to transport links and local amenities. It presents clear short-term convenience and rental potential, with the usual leasehold costs and compact room sizes to consider when budgeting and planning a purchase.