Two double bedrooms suitable for families or sharers
Rear garden plus off-street parking for convenience
Solar panels reduce energy bills
Gas central heating and boiler with radiators
Double glazing installed before 2002 (may need upgrading)
Requires internal modernisation and cosmetic updating
Small plot in a very deprived area — consider long-term outlook
Freehold; no chain — quick completion possible
This two-bedroom end-of-terrace on Railway Street offers straightforward space for a first home or buy-to-let. The property has two double bedrooms, open-plan living/dining, a rear garden and off-street parking — practical basics for everyday living close to local shops, buses and schools.
Practical running costs are a strength: gas central heating, fitted boiler and solar panels help reduce energy bills, and council tax is very low. The house is freehold, sits in a quiet cul-de-sac and benefits from very low local crime and fast broadband — useful for commuters and renters.
The home does need updating. Interior fixtures are dated (panelled living room, older double glazing installed before 2002) and some modernisation will improve comfort and rental or resale value. The plot is small and the property dates from the late 1960s–1970s, so buyers should expect mid-life maintenance rather than a new-build finish.
Location-wise, the immediate area is an urban, culturally mixed part of a major conurbation with high levels of deprivation. That brings good local amenities and excellent transport links to Manchester city centre, but also means buyers should consider long-term neighbourhood trends when assessing investment potential. No chain means a faster move if you are ready to act.