Chain-free two-bedroom terrace ideal for first-time buyers or investors..
- Mid-terrace Victorian property with bay window and period features
- Two double bedrooms, downstairs bathroom, overall small footprint
- Open-plan kitchen/dining; private rear yard (small)
- Freehold and chain free; guide price £80,000–£90,000
- Double glazing fitted post-2002; mains gas boiler and radiators
- Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; improvement needed for efficiency
- EPC D and located in a deprived inner-city area
- No off-street parking; on-street parking typical
A compact mid-terrace with two double bedrooms and no onward chain, offered freehold with a guide price of £80,000–£90,000. The ground floor provides a lounge, dining area, open-plan kitchen/diner and a downstairs bathroom; upstairs are two well-proportioned bedrooms. The property benefits from double glazing (fitted post-2002), mains gas central heating and a private rear yard — practical basics for a first home or buy-to-let.
The house dates from the early 20th century and retains period character such as a front bay window and a traditional fireplace in the living room. The plot and overall footprint are small, making the layout manageable and running costs low (very cheap council tax). Local amenities, shops and a range of schools are within easy reach, and the location sits in an inner-city terrace area with low crime and fast broadband.
Trade-offs are straightforward and factual: the walls are solid brick with assumed no cavity insulation, the EPC is D and the area is relatively deprived, so modernisation and insulating improvements would increase comfort and value. On-street parking is typical — there is no off-street parking. For first-time buyers the size and low purchase price make for an affordable entry; for investors the simple layout and location support rental potential after modest refurbishment.