Tenant in place, roomy interiors and seaside access close by.
Four good-size bedrooms across three floors
End-terrace with side and rear access lanes
Successful ongoing tenancy — offered as a buy-to-let sale
Spacious kitchen-diner, two receptions and large cellar
Built 1900–1929 with character features; some renovation likely
External walls likely uninsulated; refurbishment recommended
Small enclosed rear terrace yard; limited outdoor space
Area: very deprived with above-average crime statistics
A spacious four-bedroom end-terrace in Sandylands, offered as a freehold buy-to-let with a successful ongoing tenancy. The property sits close to the promenade and beach, with easy access to local shops, schools and bus routes. Its Victorian character includes bay windows and high ceilings, providing rental appeal and scope for improvement.
Accommodation is arranged over multiple floors and includes two reception rooms, a large kitchen-diner, sizeable cellar and four good-size bedrooms served by a single family bathroom and separate WC. Being the end house gives useful side and rear access and an enclosed rear terrace yard. Heating is gas boiler with radiators; glazing is double, though fitment dates are unknown.
Key positives are location, room sizes and existing rental income. Material drawbacks: the property needs refurbishment in places, external walls are likely uninsulated (original sandstone/limestone), the plot is small, and the area shows high deprivation and above-average crime levels. Buyers should note the property is a landlord transfer sale with tenants in situ — viewings and purchase will need tenancy details and planning for any refurbishment works.
This will suit an investor looking for an income-producing coastal property with improvement potential, or a buyer prepared to renovate to increase value or future rental yield. Full income and tenancy details, plus a virtual tour, are available on request prior to viewing.