Income-producing Victorian end-terrace with garage and corner plot, let to 2026.
Five-bedroom HMO let until 31 July 2026 returning £3,030 pcm
A five-bedroom end-of-terrace currently operated as an HMO, offered freehold and let until 31 July 2026. The property returns £3,030 pcm and includes a garage, decent corner plot and low-maintenance gravel garden — practical assets for a buy-to-let portfolio.
Accommodation is arranged over multiple floors with a sitting room, kitchen/dining room, utility and a single shower room plus separate WC. Four first-floor bedrooms (three with wash hand basins) and a ground-floor bedroom serve the HMO layout. The location benefits from the U2 bus route to Bath University, easy access to local shops and amenities, and generally low local crime.
Built before 1900 in sandstone/limestone, the house retains period character but shows typical older-property issues: assumed wall construction without insulation, double glazing fitted before 2002, and likely need for modernization to improve energy efficiency. There is only one shower room and one WC for five tenants — an important operational constraint.
This is a straightforward acquisition for an investor seeking immediate rental income with room to add value through upgrades (insulation, bathrooms, kitchen and general refurbishment). The current HMO tenancy provides cash flow, but purchasers should factor in future re-letting, possible improvement costs, and compliance requirements for HMOs and energy performance improvements.