Chain-free period terrace ideal for investors or buyers willing to renovate..
Chain-free two-bedroom mid-terrace, 592 sq ft
An affordable two-bedroom mid-terrace in the Denes, offered chain-free and priced for a quick sale. The property is solidly built (c.1900–1929) with retained period features such as an original fireplace and sash-style windows, and double glazing fitted after 2002. At 592 sq ft it’s compact but straightforward: entrance vestibule, lounge, kitchen, two first-floor bedrooms and a Jack-and-Jill bathroom, plus a small enclosed rear yard with lane access.
This will suit an investor or buyer prepared to modernise. The home currently requires updating throughout — cosmetic and likely some upgrading to services — but the low asking price and council tax band A present immediate income or affordability advantages. Electric storage heating is installed and mains electricity is the primary fuel; buyers should allow budget for heating and possibly boiler or wiring works if switching systems.
Beaconsfield Street sits in a mixed urban area with good broadband and local amenities nearby, and several primary and secondary schools within reach. Note the location scores high on deprivation indices and recorded crime rates are above average; prospective buyers should factor this into future rental yields or resale plans. Flood risk is very low and the property is freehold with no onward chain, which simplifies purchase logistics.
Practical purchasers should expect a short-term project: refurbishment will unlock value, but costs and the neighbourhood profile should be weighed against the low purchase price. Viewing is recommended to assess scope of works and potential return for investors or first-time buyers willing to renovate.