Walkable city-centre location with low running costs.
- Three well-proportioned bedrooms
This mid-terrace Victorian house offers three well-proportioned bedrooms across an average-sized layout, located within walking distance of Sheffield city centre. The property suits first-time buyers or landlords seeking a let in a cosmopolitan, student-heavy neighbourhood, with fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and a modern kitchen already fitted.
Built c.1900–1929 with solid brick construction and internal insulation, the home has traditional proportions and standard ceiling heights. Heating is mains gas via a boiler and radiators; double glazing was installed post-2002. The single bathroom and small rear plot limit family expansion but keep maintenance straightforward.
Notable practical factors: the area records higher crime levels, and the property is a small plot mid-terrace so external space is limited. Freehold tenure and very low council tax reduce running costs, and proximity to schools, transport links and local amenities supports rental demand or commuter living.
Overall this is a sensible, move-in-ready option for someone starting on the ladder or an investor seeking steady city-centre rental potential. Buyers should be aware of the neighbourhood profile and space constraints, and inspect for any period-era maintenance needs before purchase.