- Two double bedrooms across three floors, 839 sq ft total
- Chain free freehold, ready to move in
- High ceilings and Victorian period features
- Modern kitchen with integrated appliances
- No rear garden or garage; small front yard only
- Rooms are generally small despite generous ceiling height
- Area classed as deprived; urban private-renting neighbourhood
- Good transport links (M1, M62) and strong broadband/mobile
This chain-free, two-bedroom end-of-terrace occupies three floors and offers 839 sq ft of ready-to-move-in living space. High ceilings and original Victorian period features give character throughout, while a contemporary kitchen and solid wood flooring on the ground floor make day-to-day life comfortable. The property is freehold and has gas central heating and double glazing.
The layout suits first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors: a generous lounge/diner, fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, basement storage and two double bedrooms spread over the first and second floors. Nearby motorway links (M1, M62) make commuting straightforward, and several local primary and secondary schools—some with Good or Outstanding Ofsted ratings—are close by.
Practical drawbacks are straightforward: rooms are generally small despite high ceilings, there’s no rear garden or garage, and only a small front yard. The immediate area scores as deprived and sits within a busy urban renting neighbourhood, which may affect resale or rental tone. Council tax is very cheap, and mobile and broadband connections are strong.
Overall this property offers a low-cost entry into the Leeds market, appealing to buyers seeking an affordable starter home or an investor after a city-centre rental with easy commuter access. Some cosmetic updates or reconfiguration could add value given the compact room sizes.