Chain-free two-bed terrace with period features — ideal for investor or renovation buyer..
Chain-free freehold Victorian mid-terrace with period features
Requires full updating and modernisation throughout
Large lounge/diner; two bedrooms and single bathroom upstairs
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; energy upgrades needed
Room heaters present; mains gas supply but heating overhaul advised
Medium flood risk; factor in insurance and mitigation costs
Very high local crime; security improvements recommended
Close to shops, buses and several well-rated schools
A mid-terraced Victorian property offered chain-free and freehold, priced attractively for cash buyers or investors. The house requires updating throughout, providing scope to increase value through refurbishment and modernisation. High ceilings and period features (bay window, fireplace) are retained and could be restored to enhance appeal.
The ground floor houses a large lounge/diner and kitchen; two bedrooms and a bathroom are upstairs. The property currently uses room heaters with mains gas and double glazing of unknown age; the solid brick walls likely lack insulation, so energy-efficiency improvements will be needed. EPC rated E.
Location is practical: close to ASDA, Mount Pleasant and Holderness Road shops, regular bus routes to Hull city centre, and several well-rated primary and secondary schools nearby. However, the immediate area is very deprived with very high crime and medium flood risk — factors that affect resale and rental profiles and should guide buyer planning.
For investors or hands-on buyers, this house offers low entry cost and clear uplift potential after renovation. For owner-occupiers seeking a long-term project, the solid Victorian bones and nearby amenities provide a foundation, but expect refurbishment, insulation installation, and safety/security considerations.