Massive plot with parking and strong transport links to Manchester.
Three bedrooms with separate dining room and living room
Very large rear garden with mature magnolia tree
Off-street resident parking at the front
Built 1976–82; system-built walls, partial insulation assumed
Double glazing fitted before 2002 (older units)
Single bathroom plus separate WC; small-to-medium room sizes
Close to transport, universities, and approved Crescent Innovation plans
Area is very deprived; regeneration may take years
This mid-terraced three-bedroom home sits on a very large plot in a well-connected part of Salford. The layout is practical: entrance hall, fitted kitchen, separate dining room, living room and three first-floor bedrooms with a family bathroom and separate WC. A sizeable rear garden and off-street resident parking are genuine positives for families or investors seeking outdoor space and tenant demand.
The property dates from the late 1970s/early 1980s with double glazing installed before 2002, mains gas central heating and system-built external walls with only partial insulation (assumed). The house is sound for everyday use but shows clear scope for modernization — cosmetic updating, kitchen/bathroom improvements and better insulation will increase comfort and value. Small-to-medium room sizes and modest façade mean this is a practical, not premium, home.
Location strengths include fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and frequent public transport links into Manchester city centre, Salford Quays and nearby campuses. The area is classed as multi-ethnic hardship and very deprived, but it is also targeted for major regeneration: Salford City Council’s Crescent Innovation/masterplan promises substantial new homes, commercial and academic space nearby, which could improve long-term prospects.
Buyers should note material limitations: dated finishes, limited glazing quality (older double glazing), and system-built walls with assumed partial insulation — further surveys may be needed to confirm thermal performance or remedial works. Overall this freehold property suits families seeking practical space, first-time buyers able to renovate, or investors targeting rental demand close to universities and transport links.
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