Affordable mid-terrace near Weaste tram — good transport links and low-maintenance courtyard.
Two generous double bedrooms
A traditional two-bedroom mid-terrace offering an affordable entry into Salford living. The house has generous bedrooms, a modern fitted kitchen and a low-maintenance courtyard — practical features for a first-time buyer or investor. Gas central heating and double glazing are fitted throughout, and the property is within walking distance of Weaste tram stop, providing direct links to Salford Quays, MediaCityUK and Manchester city centre.
The layout is straightforward: lounge, separate dining room (currently used as a bedroom), fitted kitchen and a three-piece shower room on the ground floor, with two well-proportioned bedrooms upstairs and an additional bath and sink off the second bedroom. At about 732 sq ft, the home is average sized for the area and suited to couples or small families seeking urban convenience.
There are some material drawbacks to note: parts of the property appear dated and may need cosmetic updating, the external description notes possible damp and the terraced walls are likely uninsulated cavity construction. EPC currently rated D. The plot is very small and the property sits in an area recorded as very deprived, factors that may affect resale or rental yield but are reflected in the asking price.
Overall this terraced home presents clear value for a buyer prepared to update and personalise. It works well as an affordable first home or a straightforward buy-to-let, given excellent transport links and nearby amenities and parks.