Period terrace in a busy student neighbourhood — strong rental potential.
Circa 1,010 sq ft of traditional living space
A 1930s bay-fronted mid-terraced home on Stanley Street, offering around 1,010 sq ft across traditional rooms and three bedrooms. The house benefits from double glazing (fitted post-2002), mains gas central heating and an EPC rating of C — practical basics for an investment or first purchase.
Outside, the property has off-street parking to the front and an enclosed rear garden with lawn and borders. The plot is small but low-maintenance, and the terrace sits within a busy Ormskirk neighbourhood with excellent public transport links and plentiful local amenities.
This location is classed as a cosmopolitan student neighbourhood, so there is clear rental demand: the property currently achieves an annual rent of £25,000 with potential to increase depending on refurbishment or tenancy strategy. Council tax is very low, which helps running costs.
Important considerations: the area records above-average crime levels, the plot is modest in size, and there is only one bathroom. Tenure should be verified with your solicitor. Overall, this is a straightforward period terrace with solid fundamentals for investors or buyers comfortable with a student-led lettings market.