Chain-free freehold with vacant possession
Two double bedrooms and loft storage
Modern fitted kitchen plus separate utility room
Enclosed rear courtyard with gated lane access
Small overall size (approx. 566 sq ft)
Solid brick walls; insulation likely required
Good broadband, excellent mobile signal and transport links
Previously let — suitable for landlords or first-time buyers
This Victorian mid-terrace offers an affordable, chain-free entry to York living, a short walk from the city centre, train station and a wide range of local amenities. The house has two double bedrooms, a modern kitchen, a useful rear utility room and an enclosed courtyard with gated access — tidy features that suit first-time buyers or buy-to-let purchasers.
Internally the layout is practical: an entrance area leads to an open-plan reception for lounge and dining, a modern fitted kitchen with space for under-counter appliances, a separate WC and a large bathroom. Loft access provides extra storage and the property benefits from mains gas central heating and double glazing (installation date unknown).
Key positives are the freehold tenure, vacant possession/chain-free sale and good broadband and mobile signal. Local schools include strong options and the neighbourhood mixes students and professionals, supporting rental demand. The small overall footprint and courtyard garden are low-maintenance and well suited to city living.
Buyers should note the property’s modest size (approx. 566 sq ft) and that the original solid brick walls are assumed uninsulated, so further insulation or energy-efficiency improvements may be needed. The house has standard Victorian features and may require targeted modernisation to suit some buyers’ tastes. Crime levels are average for the area. Early viewing is recommended to assess space and improvement potential.







































































