Two-bedroom Victorian terrace with modern fittings and a south-facing courtyard — ideal first home or buy-to-let..
Two double bedrooms, compact but comfortable layouts
South-facing, low-maintenance courtyard garden, small plot
Modern fitted kitchen; integrated oven and electric hob
Contemporary bathroom with walk-in twin-head shower
Serviced gas boiler, smart-meter controlled heating
Fully double glazed; solid-brick walls — insulation likely needed
Currently trading as short-let — circa £2k/month (subject to occupancy)
Area classified as deprived; rooms and plot are modest
Set in the heart of Nantwich, this two-bedroom mid-terrace combines period charm with ready-to-use fixtures. The layout features a spacious lounge, separate dining room with feature fireplace, and a modern fitted kitchen — all arranged across an average-sized 626 sq ft footprint. A south-facing, low-maintenance courtyard provides private outdoor space off the rear.
Practical systems include a fully serviced gas boiler with smart-meter control and full double glazing; wooden internal doors retain character. The property is presented for immediate occupation, making it suitable for first-time buyers seeking a central home or investors after a turnkey letting or short-let asset.
Notable positives are offset by clear limitations: rooms are compact, the plot and garden are small, and the terrace was built as solid brick (likely without cavity insulation). The local area scores as deprived and crime is average, so buyers should weigh running costs and potential retrofit work (insulation, internal modernisation).
For investors: the property has been trading as a short-let (reported income circa £2,000/month at full occupancy) but carries management fees of 15% + VAT; current occupancy may require notice to obtain vacant possession. Tenure stated as freehold. Council tax is very low, and transport, shops and local schools are all within easy reach.