Two double bedrooms and a lounge — practical layout for rental or resale
A traditional red-brick mid-terrace offering clear refurbishment potential close to Warrington town centre. The two double bedrooms, lounge and kitchen/dining room provide a straightforward layout suited to rental or resale after modernisation. With an enclosed rear yard and compact footprint, the house is easy to let or reposition for a local buyer market.
The property is chain-free and sits within easy reach of M6/M62 links and local amenities, which support commuter and tenant demand. Constructed in the 1930s–1940s from solid brick, the home benefits from mains gas central heating and double glazing (install date unknown), but will suit buyers prepared to upgrade surfaces, services and decor.
Important considerations are factual and should guide budgeting: the house is leasehold, requires renovation throughout, and is in a neighbourhood with higher crime and local area deprivation. EPC rating D and assumed solid brick walls with no insulation mean investment in efficiency could add value. Council tax is very low, which can attract budget-conscious tenants.
For investors or buyers seeking a project, this mid-terrace offers a compact, manageable renovation with good transport links and nearby well-rated schools. The blank-canvas nature and no onward chain enable a relatively quick programme of works to unlock rental income or resale uplift.















































