Low‑price, central terraced home with renovation potential and no onward chain..
Victorian mid-terrace with bay window and period character
Freehold three-bedroom house, no onward chain
Requires renovation throughout; modernisation of services likely needed
Compact living: approx. 395 sq ft; small plot and rooms
Two reception rooms provide flexible layout and rental potential
Very high local crime rate and very deprived area — affects demand
Good broadband (FTTC) and excellent mobile signal
Council Tax Band A (approx. £1,595/year)
A three-bedroom mid-terrace Victorian property offered freehold and sold with no onward chain. The house is compact (approx. 395 sq ft) and sits within easy walking distance of Blackpool town centre, making it suitable for buyers wanting central access or investors targeting short-term lets. A bay-windowed façade and two reception rooms show period character and scope for cosmetic improvement.
The property requires renovation throughout — works are needed to modernise services, decoration and fittings. The layout and modest plot limit extensive expansion, but the footprint and two receptions offer straightforward refurbishment potential to increase rental yield or resale value. Broadband is fibre-to-cabinet and mobile signal is excellent.
Material considerations: the local area is classified as very deprived and crime levels are very high. These factors will influence rental demand, insurance and resale. Council tax is Band A (approx. £1,595 per year), and there is no flood risk recorded.
This is a value-led opportunity for an experienced investor or hands-on buyer seeking a low-entry purchase in central Blackpool. The property is best suited to someone prepared to manage renovation and to market carefully given local area challenges. A 360° virtual tour is available for initial inspection.