Compact freehold terrace with full-footprint cellar and low running costs.
Newly redecorated throughout, ready for immediate occupation
A freshly redecorated Victorian terrace presented move-in ready in appearance, this two-bedroom property suits first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors looking for a compact, low-cost entry into Leeds. New double-glazed windows and gas central heating provide immediate comfort, while the full-span cellar offers extra storage or development potential.
Rooms are modest in size across three floors, with a spacious first-floor double bedroom and a second attic/loft room that works well as a bedroom or home office. The modern kitchen is neat and functional; the small footprint makes the house economical to run and attractive for single occupants or couples.
Important practical points are made plainly: the home sits in a very deprived area with above-average crime statistics and no private garden or visible outdoor amenity. The property is solid-brick (likely uninsulated as-built), the exact double-glazing install date is unknown, and services have not been tested — a buyer survey is strongly recommended. Planning would be required to convert the cellar for living use.
Positive value drivers include freehold tenure, low council tax, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband, and proximity to local transport and amenities. For buyers seeking a straightforward first home or a rental investment in LS9, this property offers a low-entry price and scope to add value with permitted improvements.