Two-bedroom mid-terrace with steady rental income and refurbishment potential.
Long-term tenants in situ producing £8,400pa gross income
Leasehold tenure; a Buyer’s Premium applies to the sale
Victorian mid-terrace with private rear garden, street parking
Requires modernisation throughout — refurbishment opportunity
Average-sized 753 sq ft; small-to-medium rooms, standard ceilings
Area: aspiring urban households within wider deprived blue-collar area
Fast broadband, very low local crime — attractive for tenants
Likely to appeal to investors and developers, not first-time buyers
This two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace on Middleton Road is offered with long-term tenants in situ, producing a current gross income of £8,400 per year. The property is a straightforward buy-to-let opportunity for investors seeking immediate income and stable tenancy. The house sits in an established terrace with standard ceiling heights, small-to-medium rooms and a private rear garden; street parking is available.
Internally the property requires modernisation and presents a sensible refurbishment project: dated fixtures and finishes throughout create scope to increase capital value and rental level. Notable positives include low local crime, fast broadband availability and proximity to schools and local amenities — factors that support lettings. The wider area is classed as deprived blue-collar terraces, while the immediate neighbourhood is described as aspiring urban households; buyers should consider local market dynamics when planning upgrades.
Practical points: the tenure is leasehold and a Buyer’s Premium is stated as part of the sale process. The existing tenants wish to remain, so purchase will most likely be on an investment basis rather than vacant possession. This is suitable for investors wanting immediate rental return or developers prepared to undertake refurbishment to lift rent and capital value.