Affordable city property near station and schools, ready for sensible updating.
- Chain free two-bedroom mid-terrace, ideal entry-level purchase
- Short walk to Gloucester station, hospital, shops and schools
- Enclosed small rear garden with utility space and garden access
- Solid brick (1900–1929) — likely no wall insulation present
- Medium flood risk and located in a very high crime area
- Compact rooms and small overall plot; modest living space
- Mains gas boiler and radiators; fast broadband and excellent signal
- Very low council tax; suitable for investors or first-time buyers
A chain-free two-bedroom mid-terrace built c.1900–1929, offering compact city living close to Gloucester station and local amenities. The ground floor has a living room, dining room, modern kitchen and a useful utility with direct access to a small enclosed rear garden. Two double bedrooms and a family bathroom sit on the first floor.
This property suits a first-time buyer seeking an affordable entry into the city or an investor looking for a lettable, low council-tax home. Key positives include mains gas central heating, fast broadband and immediate access to schools, supermarket, hospital and public transport within a few minutes’ walk.
Buyers should note the house sits in a very deprived area with very high recorded crime and a medium flood risk. The construction is solid brick with no assumed wall insulation, so upgrading insulation and windows could be needed to improve comfort and running costs. Rooms and the plot are modest in size, and some internal updating may be required depending on buyer standards.
Overall, the property is an economical, well-located opportunity for purchasers prepared to accept small rooms and invest in basic improvements to increase comfort or rental value.