Large mid-terrace with tenants in place, parking and garden — refurbishment upside.
Tenants in situ — immediate rental income potential
Flexible layout: 3–6 bedrooms, 1–3 reception rooms
Period features and high ceilings — good rental appeal
Off-street parking for one car; split-level garden with patio
EPC D (current) with potential to B — retrofit upside
Solid brick walls assumed without insulation — energy upgrade needed
Area: very deprived; strong rental demand but lower yields risk
Tenure unknown and tenant terms must be verified before purchase
This large Victorian mid-terrace in Milford Haven is offered with tenants in situ, presenting a straightforward income-producing opportunity for investors. The property spans multiple floors with flexible accommodation listed as 3–6 bedrooms, up to three reception rooms and two bathrooms — useful for conversion or lettings layout changes.
Built circa early 20th century in solid red brick, the house retains period features and high ceilings that appeal to renters and can attract higher rents once modernised. The plot includes a split-level garden with lawn and patio, plus off-street parking for one car — a practical bonus in town-centre locations.
The home requires updating: glazing dates are unknown, walls are assumed uninsulated, and the EPC is currently a D with potential to reach B. The area is classified as very deprived with a local demographic of social renters and renting workers; this supports steady rental demand but also signals tighter yields and possible management considerations.
Selling with tenants in place and priced at £165,000, this property suits investors or developers seeking renovation and value-add potential. Note tenure details and tenant terms should be confirmed prior to exchange; practical refurbishment (insulation, modern heating/controls, kitchen/bathroom upgrades) will be needed to push capital values and EPC performance.