Affordable three-bed near university, ideal for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors.
- Newly renovated interior with modern kitchen and shower room
- Three bedrooms across two storeys, compact room sizes
- Freehold with gas central heating and double glazing
- Small rear courtyard; limited outdoor space
- EPC circa 68 (D) with scope to improve efficiency
- Located in student‑oriented area; strong rental demand
- Above-average local crime and area deprivation
- Estimated rental income around £1,000 pcm
A newly renovated three-bedroom mid-terrace in central Coventry, this compact home suits first-time buyers seeking an affordable city base or investors targeting steady rental income. The property retains a Victorian red-brick façade and has been updated internally with a contemporary galley kitchen, modern bathroom, and double glazing installed since 2002. Gas central heating and an EPC around 68 (potential higher with improvements) make the house ready to occupy.
Internal space is modest at about 722 sq ft with small rooms and a narrow layout typical of inner-terrace homes. The rear courtyard provides outdoor space but is limited in size. The location sits in a cosmopolitan, student-oriented area, which supports rental demand but comes with above-average local crime rates and wider area deprivation to note.
Practical benefits include freehold tenure, mains gas heating, good mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for working from home or letting. Estimated rental income has been suggested at around £1,000pcm, offering an income stream for investors or a subsidised mortgage option for owner-occupiers. Buyers should factor in the compact footprint and the neighbourhood profile when assessing long-term suitability.