Chain-free, newly redecorated five-bed terrace near Rugby station — strong rental yield potential.
Five double bedrooms suitable for HMO occupancy
A newly redecorated five-bedroom mid-terrace on Murray Road, presented as an HMO-ready layout close to Rugby station and local amenities. The house has five double bedrooms, two bathrooms and a communal kitchen/dining room — a setup that suits landlords targeting multiple-occupancy lettings. Recent works include redecoration and double glazing; the property is chain-free and offered freehold, simplifying a quick purchase for an investor.
The accommodation is compact overall (circa 585 sq ft) but makes efficient use of space with high ceilings in the front reception and a bay window that brings good daylight. A small courtyard garden provides outside space for tenants. Main heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators; windows were updated post-2002.
Important considerations: the building is an older solid-brick Victorian terrace (c.1900–1929) with assumed no cavity wall insulation, and the plot is small. Floorplan and room sizes are modest — this is a dense HMO rather than a spacious family house. Crime, deprivation and services are average for the area, with excellent mobile signal and fast broadband for tenants.
Financially the property is promoted as an investment: a sample income of £125 per week per room equates to around £32,500pa and an approximate 13% gross yield at the listed price. Buyers should carry out full compliance checks for HMO licensing, safety certificates and any works needed to meet occupancy or licensing standards.