Currently tenanted — immediate rental income potential
A practical buy-to-let in a quiet cul-de-sac, offered with a sitting tenant and immediate rental income. The mid-terraced three-bedroom layout (around 926 sq ft) provides straightforward, conventional accommodation: living room, kitchen-diner and three bedrooms. The property is freehold and sits on a small plot with front and rear gardens and a pebbled driveway.
The home was built in the late 1960s–1970s and has double glazing fitted before 2002, gas central heating via a boiler and radiators, and an EPC rating of C. Construction appears to be timber-frame with only partial insulation; the property will benefit from targeted energy-efficiency and modernization work to increase long-term rental appeal and capital value.
Location strengths include fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, and proximity to several primary schools (two rated Good). It sits in a very deprived wider area with average crime levels, so buyers should factor local demand and management needs into rental assumptions. No flood risk is recorded.
This is a clear, low-cost entry-level investment: suitable for a landlord seeking immediate income and room to add value through modest refurbishment and insulation improvements. The price and very low council tax reduce holding costs, but buyer should allow budget for updating and possible thermal upgrades.