Three-bed period house with garden and long lease — renovation opportunity near transport and schools.
- Three bedrooms and two reception rooms, flexible family layout
- Long lease (884 years) with nominal £4 ground rent
- Requires renovation throughout to modernise and update
- Modest rear garden; on-street parking only
- Fast broadband but average mobile signal in area
- Located near Moorside station and several good schools
- Area classified as deprived; consider resale/rental factors
- Very low local crime and no flood risk
A classic Victorian end-of-terrace on Westminster Street, this three-bedroom house offers roomy, flexible living across two floors and a usable rear garden. Period frontage and bay window give character while two reception rooms and a separate kitchen create practical family space. The long lease (884 years) and nominal ground rent are practical ownership features.
The property is offered in need of renovation, presenting scope to modernise and add value — ideal for first-time buyers wanting to personalise a home or investors seeking a refurbishment project. Interiors include a front reception with fireplace, separate dining area, three bedrooms and a family bathroom; room sizes are typical for this house type (medium/average).
Location is convenient for commuters and families: Moorside train station is a short walk, multiple bus routes serve Manchester, and several well-rated primary and secondary schools are nearby. On-street parking and a modest rear garden add everyday convenience. Note the wider area is classified as deprived blue-collar terraces, which may influence resale or rental demand.
Practical considerations: the property is leasehold (long lease), requires updating throughout, and has average mobile signal despite fast broadband. Crime levels are very low and there is no recorded flood risk. Buyers should budget for refurbishment works and confirm services and appliances before purchase.