Affordable two-bedroom home with low maintenance outdoor space and good transport links.
Freehold mid-terrace Victorian property, built 1900–1929
A compact Victorian mid-terrace offering straightforward living and low running costs in Ashton-under-Lyne. The ground floor has a cosy front living room and a fitted kitchen/diner opening to a private rear courtyard — a low-maintenance outdoor spot ideal for potted plants or morning coffee. Upstairs are two well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom, offering a simple, flexible layout suited to everyday life.
This freehold home suits first‑time buyers or investors looking for a manageable property in a well-connected area. Practical benefits include mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, double glazing installed after 2002, very low local crime, excellent mobile reception and fast broadband speeds. Local amenities, regular bus links and several primary and secondary schools (most rated Good) are within reach.
Be aware of the property’s constraints: the plot is very small and the house is an early 20th‑century build, so buyers should budget for ongoing maintenance and potential modernisation to personalise the interior. The wider area is classified as very deprived, which may influence resale and rental considerations. The property’s modest size and simple finish mean it’s best for those seeking an affordable starter home or a low‑upkeep investment rather than a large family house.
Viewings are recommended to confirm proportions and condition. This home offers a practical, low-cost entry to homeownership with clear scope for cosmetic improvement to add value or tailor the space to your needs.