Three bedrooms with two separate reception rooms, traditional Edwardian features
Freehold, chain-free; priced at £110,000 for quick sale potential
Small overall size (738 sq ft) and compact plot, manageable upkeep
Enclosed rear garden; on-street parking only
Area classified very deprived; may affect resale and tenant demand
Mixed local schools and services; nearest amenities and town centre close
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband; cheap council tax
No flood risk; services and appliances untested — survey recommended
Set at £110,000, this chain-free Edwardian mid-terrace offers an affordable three-bedroom home or buy-to-let in central Blackpool. The house retains period character — bay windows, a fireplace and high ceilings — while presenting clean, well-proportioned reception rooms, an updated-looking kitchen and a modern bathroom. With 738 sq ft of space and an enclosed rear garden, it’s a manageable property for a first-time buyer or landlord seeking straightforward maintenance and tenant appeal.
Practical advantages include freehold tenure, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband, plus cheap council tax and no flood risk. The small plot and on-street parking reflect the terraced town location; the garden is low-maintenance and suits families looking for an easy outdoor space or investors wanting minimal grounds upkeep.
Be realistic about location and local market context. The area is classified as “very deprived” with “hampered aspiration” and “challenged white communities,” and nearby schools and services are mixed. These factors affect long-term resale values and tenant demand, though they can also produce attractive yields at the asking price. Expect a suburban residential outlook rather than scenic views.
Internally the home appears clean and habitable, but buyers should verify services and appliances (not tested) and inspect for any concealed maintenance needs. The layout — lounge, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms and one bathroom — is traditional and flexible, making the home easy to adapt or refurbish to add value.