Deceptively spacious three-bed terrace with immediate rental income — viewing essential.
Currently tenanted by a long-standing tenant, rental income £500 pcm
Freehold mid-terraced Victorian house, approx. 991 sq ft
Three generous bedrooms and separate lounge and dining room
Council Tax Band A — very low local tax costs
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — likely energy-efficiency works needed
Area classed very deprived with above-average crime rates
Small rear plot; minimal outdoor space and low maintenance
Public notice: offer made; property under offer subject to contract
This deceptively spacious mid-terrace offers three generous bedrooms across traditional layout, suited to buy-to-let or owner-occupation. It is currently tenanted by a long-standing occupant providing a steady rental income of £500 pcm — an immediate income stream for an investor. The property is freehold and sits in a well-connected urban area with good mobile signal and fast broadband.
The house retains period features such as a front bay window and solid brick construction, with practical living and dining rooms plus a fitted kitchen and first-floor bathroom. Accommodation totals approximately 991 sq ft and is arranged over two storeys, making it comfortable for small families or rental households. Council Tax Band A keeps running costs low.
Buyers should note material considerations: the solid brick walls are assumed uninsulated, which will affect energy efficiency and could require wall or internal insulation works. The neighbourhood is classified as very deprived with above-average crime rates—factors that influence rental demand, insurance and resale. The plot is small and outside space is minimal.
There is a public notice advising an offer has been made (14 days) and the property is currently subject to an offer accepted subject to contract but remains viewable. Prospective buyers are advised to verify all details, commission independent surveys, and check tenancy arrangements and income documentation before proceeding.