Affordable period home with scope for improvement close to local amenities.
Freehold mid-terrace built c.1930-1949, approx 980 sq ft
A spacious mid-terrace built in the 1930s, this three-bedroom home offers generous living space across two reception rooms and a large rear yard. The property is double-glazed and heated by a mains gas boiler with radiators, making it comfortable and economical to run; council tax band A is very low.
Situated in Liverpool L13 close to shops, schools and public transport, the house suits a first-time buyer or investor seeking a solid freehold with scope to add value. At about 980 sq ft, the layout includes an entrance hall with high ceilings, two good-sized receptions and a ground-floor bathroom, plus three well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom upstairs.
There are important practical considerations: the area is very deprived and local services reflect that, and walls are original solid brick with no known insulation (assumed). The property will likely benefit from targeted refurbishment and modernization works to kitchens, bathrooms and thermal efficiency to unlock its full potential.
Overall, this is an affordable, characterful period terrace with good footprint and transport links, offering clear scope for improvement and future uplift for a buyer prepared to invest in upgrades.