Affordable three-bed with renovation potential near local shops and schools.
Freehold Victorian mid-terrace circa 1900–1929, priced at £90,000
This mid-terrace Victorian townhouse offers a practical three-bedroom layout across multiple levels, priced attractively for first-time buyers or investors. The house is freehold and includes a large kitchen/diner, spacious lounge, and an enclosed decked yard — practical features for everyday family life or rental occupancy.
The property is-built circa 1900–1929 and displays period character in brickwork and original proportions, but it needs modernisation in places: the living room decor is dated and there’s assumed lack of wall insulation. Windows/glazing are not defined and may require upgrading for energy efficiency. Roofing, electrics and structural details should be checked during survey.
Location conveniences include local shops, good primary schools within walking distance, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — useful for commuting and rental demand. Note local area indicators: above-average crime rates and higher deprivation; the plot is very small with limited outdoor space. The council tax band is very low, and there is no flood risk.
At £90,000 this property represents clear value if you accept a renovation project or target the rental market. The layout — including an attic bedroom and study area — creates flexible space, but budget for improvements to heating efficiency, glazing and cosmetic updates.