4 bedrooms across 1,076 sq ft — multi-let or family layout
Requires complete upgrading throughout; substantial refurbishment needed
Freehold first-floor flat with internal stair and separate rooms
Gas central heating and double glazing already fitted
Off-street driveway parking and small rear garden area
Located in very deprived outer-city area—affects demand and yields
Cheap council tax and no flood risk — lower running costs
Fast broadband; average mobile signal could affect some renters
This first-floor, self-contained upper flat at 19 Morar Street is a four-bedroom property offered as a clear renovation project. At 1,076 sq ft and set within a mid-20th century terrace, the flat is freehold and includes gas central heating, double glazing, off-street parking and a small rear garden — features that support lettings or family occupation once upgraded.
The accommodation is arranged off an internal stair and hallway with a front lounge, separate kitchen, four bedrooms and a single bathroom. The layout and room sizes suit a multi-let or family rental; broadband speeds are reported as fast and there is no flood risk, both positives for prospective tenants and managers.
Major work is required throughout — the property needs complete modernisation and cosmetic refurbishment. The location is in an area of high deprivation and classified as outer city hardship, which will affect rental yields and resale prospects; this should be weighed against the low asking price and investment potential.
For an investor or hands-on buyer the property represents a low entry price (£75,000) with clear scope to add value through refurbishment, reconfiguration or room-by-room upgrades. Important practical points: small overall size relative to some four-bed flats, average mobile signal, and a cheap council tax band — all factors to factor into projected returns.