Affordable starter or renovation project close to transport and local amenities.
Freehold tenure, council tax Band A (very low)
Set in Old Runcorn, this freehold mid-terraced house offers straightforward accommodation across two upstairs rooms and ground-floor living. The property benefits from fast broadband, good commuter links and nearby shops, schools and public transport, making it a practical choice for first-time buyers or investors.
The house is of solid brick construction (pre-1900), with double glazing of unknown age and gas central heating via boiler and radiators. The rear yard provides private outdoor space; overall footprint is modest at about 797 sq ft, and council tax is very low (Band A).
There are clear improvement needs: internal rooms are small and dated, some modernization is required, and the walls are likely uninsulated. The local area has high crime rates and very high deprivation which will affect resale and rental demand; early viewing is recommended for those assessing purchase or refit potential.
This property suits someone seeking an affordable entry onto the market or a refurbishment project with rental potential close to transport and local amenities. Important: services and appliances have not been tested and the property description should be verified during viewing.
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