Chain-free Victorian terrace with modern boiler and renovation upside..
No upward chain — vacant possession available immediately.
Gas central heating with a modern boiler; UPVC double glazing throughout.
Two modest bedrooms; average internal space for a terrace.
Enclosed rear yard with two storage sheds; very small outdoor space.
Council Tax Band A — low running costs.
Located in a very deprived area; wider neighbourhood challenges exist.
Requires cosmetic modernisation to maximise value and appeal.
Suitable for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors
This two-bedroom mid-terrace offers an affordable entry into Barrow-in-Furness with immediate vacant possession and no upward chain. The house is heated by a modern gas boiler and benefits from UPVC double glazing, making it ready to occupy while also offering scope for cosmetic improvement to increase value.
Accommodation is straightforward and practical: entrance hall, lounge with a gas fire, kitchen large enough for a dining table, two bedrooms and a three-piece bathroom. The rear enclosed yard and two outbuildings provide basic outdoor storage rather than garden amenity. Internal rooms are average in size, typical of a late-Victorian terrace.
This property will suit first-time buyers seeking a low-cost starter home near local schools and amenities, and investors targeting the buy-to-let market due to low council tax (Band A) and city-centre rental demand. Be aware the area is in a very deprived ward; the street setting is terraced and urban with limited external space.
Cosmetic updating and modernisation would enhance comfort and long-term value — expect to invest in finishes and contemporary styling rather than major structural work. Broadband and mobile signals are strong and crime is reported as very low, which supports both family and rental appeal.