Affordable period living with modern kitchen and flexible rooms.
2 double bedrooms and two reception rooms for flexible living
Modern galley kitchen with integrated appliances and uplighters
Spacious walk-in shower room, single bathroom only
Built c.1900–1929; external walls likely uninsulated (assumed)
Leasehold tenure — confirm ground rent and service charges
EPC rating D; energy improvements likely to reduce bills
Located in a deprived area; consider long-term resale factors
Very cheap council tax, excellent mobile signal, fast broadband
This two-bedroom mid-terrace blends period character with a recently updated kitchen, offering an accessible entry point onto the property ladder. Two reception rooms provide flexible living and the modern galley kitchen is well-equipped for everyday cooking. A spacious walk-in shower room is a practical plus for busy households.
Priced at £90,000 and located on a popular residential street in Burnley (BB12 6NW), the home suits first-time buyers seeking a manageable project with immediate liveability. The property is leasehold, has double glazing (install date unknown), and benefits from mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators.
Buyers should note the house was built between 1900 and 1929 and the external stone walls are assumed to have no insulation. EPC D reflects average energy efficiency; further insulation or upgrades could reduce running costs. The wider area is classified as deprived with an endeavouring social-renter local profile — this affects long-term resale prospects and local services.
Practical positives include very cheap council tax, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband, plus nearby schools and local amenities. For those seeking value and character in a small to medium-sized home, this terraced property offers a realistic, affordable option — though buyers should budget for potential insulation or energy-efficiency improvements and confirm leasehold terms.