- Chain free three-bedroom end terrace on a decent plot
- Larger-than-average rear garden, neat front garden
- Usable but dated mid-century kitchen; needs modernisation
- Period-built (1930s–1940s) with double glazing and gas heating
- Average internal size (~957 sq ft) across two storeys
- Freehold tenure, very low council tax
- Area shows deprivation; local market may be price-sensitive
- No flooding risk; excellent mobile signal, average broadband
This three-bedroom end-of-terrace house in Great Houghton offers straightforward, chain-free purchase and scope to add value. The layout provides separate lounge and dining rooms, a usable mid-century kitchen and three first-floor bedrooms — all presented in a liveable condition so you can move in immediately and modernise over time.
The property sits on a decent plot with a larger-than-average rear garden and a neat front garden — rare for this type and useful for families, gardeners or anyone wanting outdoor space. Constructed in the interwar period, the brick-built home retains period character while having double glazing and mains gas central heating already in place.
Essential modernisation is needed: the kitchen and some internal finishes are dated and the property would benefit from updating to contemporary standards. The house is freehold, in a small-town/village setting with local amenities and a good primary school nearby — practical for first-time buyers or buyers planning renovation and rental investment.
Practical positives include no upper vendor chain, excellent mobile signal, average broadband and very low council tax. Note the wider area shows economic deprivation indicators and average local crime; buyers should factor local market conditions and refurbishment costs into their budget.































































