Freehold four-bed buy-to-let with tenants in situ and recent kitchen and bathroom upgrades..
- Tenants in situ — immediate rental income potential
- Newly fitted kitchen and new bathroom reduce short-term costs
- Four bedrooms: two doubles, two singles — flexible rental layout
- Small overall size (approx. 789 sqft) and very small plot
- Solid brick Victorian build; assumed no wall insulation
- High local crime and very deprived area may affect demand
- Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband for tenants
- Council tax very cheap; minor external space (rear yard)
A compact four-bedroom mid-terrace offered freehold with tenants in situ — ready-made rental income for an investor. Recent works include a newly fitted kitchen, new bathroom and fresh carpets and décor throughout, reducing immediate expenditure. The layout provides two double bedrooms and two single bedrooms across two storeys, plus a small rear yard.
Constructed circa 1900–1929 in solid brick, the property has traditional construction with assumed no wall insulation and double glazing of unknown age; further thermal upgrades may be required to improve EPC and reduce ongoing bills. Heating is mains gas via boiler and radiators. The house is small in overall footprint (approximately 789 sq ft) and best suited to renters seeking practical, low-cost city accommodation.
Location strengths include proximity to several primary and secondary schools, local shops and healthcare, and excellent mobile and fast broadband connectivity. Notable negatives: the area records high crime and very high deprivation indices, and the plot is very small. These factors affect tenant profiles, resale prospects and management considerations.
This is a straightforward buy-to-let/refurbishment opportunity for an investor comfortable managing properties in urban, high-demand rental zones. The property’s recent bathroom and kitchen works reduce immediate capital spend, but budget should be allowed for energy-efficiency improvements, ongoing maintenance and security-related measures given the local context.