Central Crewe location with strong rental potential for experienced renovators.
Victorian mid-terrace over three floors plus cellar
Small rear yard garden, practical storage space
Freehold title with council tax band A (very cheap)
EPC D; double glazing fitted before 2002
Solid brick walls; likely no wall insulation
Located close to Crewe town centre and train station
Area classed as deprived; above-average crime levels
Sold at unconditional auction; £3,600 admin fee payable
Set over three floors with an additional cellar and a small rear yard, this Victorian mid-terrace at 7 Brook Street offers clear scope for refurbishment and rental or owner-occupation. Its central Crewe location is walkable to the town centre and Crewe train station, making it well-placed for commuter rental demand and local amenities.
The property is presented as a blank canvas: double glazing (installed pre-2002), mains gas central heating and solid brick walls typical of the 1900–1929 build period. Accommodation includes three bedrooms, lounge, dining room, kitchen and bathroom, with around 1,112 sqft overall. Comparable local rents are cited at approximately £800–£995 pcm, indicating reasonable income potential once renovated.
Buyers should note this lot is offered via an online unconditional auction. A non-negotiable administration fee of £3,600 (inc. VAT) and other disbursements apply on exchange; successful bidders must pay the deposit and fees immediately. The area scores as deprived with above-average crime statistics, and the property has an EPC rating of D.
This house will suit investors or buyers experienced in renovation who can budget for updating and insulation works (solid brick walls assumed to lack cavity insulation) and possible modernisation of kitchen, bathroom and services. Viewings are by scheduled open house prior to auction; please review the legal pack and carry out due diligence before bidding.