Well-presented two-bedroom mid-terrace — low running costs and ideal for first-time buyers or investors..
Chain-free freehold townhouse ideal for first-time buyers or investors
Two double bedrooms and one bathroom; deceptively spacious layout
Off-street parking; front and rear garden areas (garden appears modest)
uPVC double glazing and combi gas central heating; well maintained
Very low local crime, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Council Tax Band A — low running costs
Area classified as very deprived; consider longer-term value implications
Listing claims large plot but images/summary indicate small-to-average garden
This chain-free, freehold mid-terrace townhouse offers a genuine entry-point for first-time buyers, investors or young families looking for a well-maintained home in a convenient Oldham location. The property is presented neutrally throughout, with uPVC double glazing, a combi gas boiler and an open-plan feeling on the ground floor that makes the most of the internal footprint.
Accommodation comprises a porch, a living room with stairs off, a fitted kitchen, two double bedrooms and a three-piece bathroom with shower over bath. Off-street parking and both front and rear garden space add practical family conveniences. Council Tax Band A and very low local crime support lower running costs.
The neighbourhood is ethnically diverse with strong community services and fast broadband plus excellent mobile signal — useful for home-working or streaming. Local primary schools have good Ofsted ratings and everyday amenities and bus links are nearby, making the location well connected for families and tenants.
Notable considerations: the overall internal size is modest (around 456 sq ft) and the listing materials describe the plot inconsistently — a large plot is claimed but images and summary indicate a small-to-average garden. The wider area is classified as very deprived, which can affect long-term values and lettings in comparison to more affluent neighbourhoods. Buyers should check the property’s exact plot boundaries and consider long-term area trends when assessing investment potential.