- Three bedrooms and large living room, functional kitchen/diner
- Freehold tenure and very cheap council tax
- Gas central heating and double glazing installed post-2002
- Fibre-capable broadband and excellent mobile signal
- Small overall size (618 sq ft) on a very small plot
- Exterior shows cracked render and damp marks; needs repair
- Currently tenanted; can be sold with or without tenant
- Local area: high crime and very deprived — check suitability
This three-bedroom end-terrace on Eccles Street offers an affordable entry into PR1. The layout includes a large living room, kitchen/diner and a family bathroom across standard two-storey accommodation. Gas central heating, recent double glazing and fibre-capable broadband are practical benefits for everyday living.
The house is small overall (approx. 618 sq ft) and sits on a very small plot. The exterior shows cracking render and damp marks; the property is presented as a fixer-upper and will need some external and decorative maintenance. Internally rooms are compact but functional — a good blank canvas for cosmetic updating.
Currently tenanted (sale can include tenant), the home suits first-time buyers seeking a low-price starter house or landlords looking for a lettable PR1 asset. Council tax is very cheap and the freehold tenure is straightforward. Local amenities, multiple schools with strong Ofsted ratings, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal add practical appeal.
Be honest about the area: the wider neighbourhood has high crime levels and is classed as very deprived. That affects resale and lettings risk; buyers should carry out local checks and factor in repair costs and security measures when assessing value.