Affordable Victorian terrace — ideal first-time buy or rental opportunity.
- Two bedrooms in a mid-terrace Victorian property
- Freehold, 679 sq ft, priced at £100,000
- Long fitted kitchen and low-maintenance rear yard
- Double glazing installed before 2002; modern interior fittings
- Claimed insulation/soundproofing but solid-brick walls, insulation unclear
- Very deprived area with high local crime levels
- Good mobile signal and fast broadband; no flood risk
- Buyers advised to get full survey and service checks
A neatly presented two-bedroom mid-terrace offering straightforward living and clear first-time-buyer or investor appeal. The property occupies a compact plot with a low-maintenance rear yard and a surprisingly long kitchen that increases usable space. Double glazing and modern fittings give a fresh feel inside.
The house is freehold, about 679 sq ft, and offered at £100,000 — an entry-level price for buyers seeking a rental return or an affordable onward purchase. Services are mains gas with boiler and radiators; flooding risk is reported as none and broadband/mobile signals are good.
Buyers should note the neighbourhood has high crime and very high deprivation indices; local schools are mixed, with several rated Good and one rated Inadequate. There is some conflicting information about wall insulation: the listing mentions soundproofing and insulation, but construction is solid-brick Victorian where insulation may be limited. Prospective purchasers are strongly advised to commission a survey and verify services and insulation before exchange.