Chain-free two-bed terrace near Salford Quays and MediaCity, ideal first-time buyer.
Two double bedrooms with a lightwell to the main bedroom
Upside-down layout: lounge on top floor, bedrooms below
Large modern kitchen-diner with sliding doors to decked garden terrace
Cosy top-floor lounge with chimney-style lightwell
Modern three-piece bathroom with sunken bath
Leasehold with 980 years remaining; chain free
Service charge £828 p.a.; council tax very cheap
Local area described as very deprived (may affect demand)
Set over multiple levels with an ‘upside-down’ layout, this two-bedroom home offers modern city living within a short walk of Salford Quays and MediaCity. The top-floor lounge benefits from a chimney-style lightwell, while the main bedroom has its own lightwell for extra natural light. A large open-plan kitchen diner opens via sliding doors onto a decked garden terrace — good for indoor-outdoor living and entertaining.
The property is chain free with a very long lease (980 years) and allocated on-street parking. Internal fittings are contemporary, including a modern three-piece bathroom with a sunken bath and double glazing. Annual service charge is £828 (noted as below average), and council tax is described as very cheap, helping to reduce running costs.
Important considerations: this is a leasehold terraced house in an area described as very deprived, which may affect resale or rental demand for some buyers. The EPC is rated D and the home is compact, suited to first-time buyers or investors rather than larger families. Service charge and on-street parking are features to accept when comparing alternatives.
Overall, the house will suit someone seeking a ready-to-move, stylish urban starter home close to transport, green space and MediaCity, or an investor wanting straightforward city-centre rental potential. A viewing will best convey the light-filled layout and the clever use of space.