Affordable period home near Liverpool city centre and transport links.
Three bedrooms with generous master and two further rooms
Victorian features: bay window, fireplace and ceiling cornice
Modern fitted kitchen with direct access to rear yard
Electric storage heaters; electricity is main fuel source
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — retrofit recommended
Single family bathroom only; potential to reconfigure layout
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband for commuters
Area is very deprived; average crime — affects resale/rental risk
This well‑proportioned three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace offers a practical, affordable entry into Liverpool L8. The house retains period character such as a bay window, fireplace and cornice, and has generous living rooms and a modern fitted kitchen leading to a rear yard.
The home is suited to first-time buyers or investors seeking rental potential close to city centre transport links, schools and local amenities. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, and council tax is very cheap, helping running costs.
Buyers should note the property is electrically heated via storage heaters and relies on electricity for fuel. The solid brick walls are assumed to have no insulation, so upgrading insulation and heating would improve comfort and energy costs. The area is in a very deprived ward, which may affect resale or rental yields; crime levels are average.
Overall this is an affordable period home with practical living space and clear scope to improve energy efficiency and value through targeted upgrades.