Affordable project home with strong rental potential and low-maintenance garden.
Three bedrooms and two reception rooms for flexible layouts
Requires full modernisation throughout — ideal blank‑canvas project
Fully slabbed rear garden and shed; low maintenance outdoor space
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated — insulation upgrade recommended
Double glazing fitted post-2002; mains gas boiler and radiators present
Small overall size (782 sqft) and modest room footprints
High local crime and area deprivation — affects rental profile and resale
On-street parking only; no private off-street parking available
This three-bedroom mid-terrace in Newcastle-under-Lyme offers affordable entry into a strong rental market. The property has two reception rooms, a functional kitchen, a bathroom, and a fully slabbed rear garden with a useful shed — low-external maintenance and straightforward outdoor space.
Constructed circa 1900–1929, the house retains period character such as a bay window and ornate features but requires full modernisation throughout. Heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators, and double glazing was installed after 2002. Solid brick walls are likely uninsulated, so expect upgrade work when renovating.
At around 782 sqft and set within a deprived, high-crime area with strong local rental demand, this property suits investors or developers seeking a buy-to-let or refurbishment project. On-street parking and excellent transport links add practical appeal; the small internal room sizes and need for full modernisation limit immediate family comfort without work.