Affordable three-bed terrace with garage, low council tax and good transport links.
Three bedrooms with separate lounge and dining room
This three-bedroom mid-terrace on Ainslie Street offers an affordable entry into Barrow-in-Furness with low running costs and practical space. The layout includes a front lounge, separate dining room, kitchen, rear yard and a garage/utility — useful for storage or a small workshop. Council Tax Band A keeps monthly outgoings low for first-time buyers.
The house dates from the early 1900s and retains period character such as bay windows and high ceilings in the living room. The property is presented to a good standard internally and benefits from double glazing (installation date unknown) and mains gas boiler with radiators. Local amenities, good primary and secondary schools, and frequent transport links are all within easy reach.
Note the overall and plot size are small compared with modern family homes; rooms are comfortable rather than expansive. The cavity walls are recorded as built without insulation (assumed), so buyers should factor potential energy-efficiency improvements into budgets. The area is in a deprived ward with average crime levels, which may concern some purchasers.
For first-time buyers or investors seeking a centrally located property with renovation potential and a garage, this home is a practical, low-cost option. A virtual video tour is available for an initial viewing before an in-person visit.