Turn-key four-bedroom investment close to MediaCity and transport links.
- Fully refurbished throughout in 2025, ready to occupy or let
- Four spacious double bedrooms suitable for sharers or rentals
- Two reception rooms plus newly fitted modern kitchen
- Stylish walk-in shower room and contemporary sanitaryware
- Potential to reinstate HMO licence, subject to council approval
- Sold at Modern Auction; reservation fee and buyer fees apply
- Small-to-average room sizes and modest overall plot footprint
- EPC D and solid brick walls; insulation and efficiency upgrades recommended
Recently fully refurbished (completed 2025), this mid-terrace Victorian house offers four double bedrooms and turn-key appeal for investors or household sharers. The layout includes two bright reception rooms, a modern fitted kitchen and a stylish walk-in shower room. UPVC double glazing and a gas boiler with radiators were installed as part of the works.
The property sits on a small plot with a modest forecourt and enclosed rear yard, typical of urban terraces. Room sizes are small-to-average for a mid-terrace, so the house is best suited to rental use, sharers or buyers wanting efficient, city-centre accommodation rather than generous family living. EPC rating D and solid brick walls (no insulation assumed) mean future buyers should consider insulation improvements to reduce running costs.
There is scope to reinstate an HMO licence, subject to Salford City Council approval, making this attractive to buy-to-let investors. Note this sale is by Modern Auction: a non-refundable reservation fee applies, buyer fees are payable, and completion terms differ from a private treaty sale. Interested purchasers should review the Buyer Information Pack and factor auction fees and the reservation payment into affordability calculations.
Material positives include excellent transport links to Salford Quays, MediaCityUK and Salford Royal, fast broadband, very good mobile signal and nearby schools with good OFSTED ratings. Material considerations: room footprints are modest, the wider area is classified as high deprivation, and some thermal upgrades (insulation) may be advisable despite recent refurbishment.