Three-bedroom tenanted terrace with immediate income and upgrade potential.
Tenanted sale — tenants in situ paying £625 pcm
Gas central heating and double glazing throughout
Compact mid-terrace ~700 sq ft with private rear courtyard
Solid brick walls; assumed no insulation — may need upgrades
Located in a very deprived area with high local crime
Very small plot and overall property size limits expansion
Refitted bathroom and excellent fitted kitchen remain
Council tax very cheap, lowering running costs
A three-bedroom mid-terrace in Hartlepool offered with long-term tenants in situ, ideal for an investor seeking immediate rental income. The current tenants pay £625 pcm, providing an established cash flow against a low asking price of £65,000. The house is compact (approx. 700 sq ft) with a private rear courtyard and straightforward, low-maintenance exterior.
Internally the home benefits from gas central heating and double glazing, a spacious lounge, a fitted kitchen and a refitted bathroom. Built around 1930–1949 with solid brick walls, the property will suit a landlord or buyer who expects a period terrace requiring modest updating rather than a turnkey modern home. Council tax is very cheap, which helps running costs.
Buyers should note material considerations: the area is very deprived with high local crime statistics, and the terrace lies in a challenged community setting. The property’s walls are assumed to have no insulation and may need thermal improvements to meet modern standards. The plot and overall dwelling are small, limiting extension potential.
This is a clear value play for investors focused on yield and keeping voids low — the tenancy in place delivers immediate income — or for someone prepared to carry out modest energy and comfort upgrades to increase capital value and rent potential.