Newly renovated three-bed end terrace with HMO potential in affordable Stoke location.
Newly renovated three-bedroom end terrace with two bathrooms
Gas central heating and double glazing throughout
Freehold; EPC Band D (55)
May suit HMO or investor purchase (check local licensing)
Small enclosed paved rear yard; modest room sizes
Located in a very deprived area with high local crime rate
Low council tax and low purchase price support rental yield
Narrow hallway and compact layout may limit family use
This newly renovated three-bedroom end-of-terrace on Nicholls Street offers practical, low-cost living on the outskirts of Stoke-on-Trent. The house has been modernised with gas central heating, double glazing and two bathrooms, making it ready to occupy or let immediately. At the listed price it appeals to investors seeking HMO potential or buyers after a budget-friendly starter home.
The accommodation is compact but well-laid-out: entrance hall, dining room, living room, kitchen and ground-floor bathroom, with three bedrooms and a second bathroom on the first floor. Externally there is a small enclosed paved yard. The property is freehold, EPC Band D (55) and sits in a neighbourhood classified as deprived with a high local crime rate, which will affect long-term resale and family desirability.
Nearby schools include a mix of ratings (two primaries rated Good, one secondary Outstanding), and local amenities such as shops, leisure and sports facilities are within reach. Council Tax is very low, and flood risk is low. These factors support rental demand, but buyers should weigh the area's deprivation and high crime against the low purchase price and rental potential.
Practical considerations: rooms are modest in size and the plot is small, so this suits buyers seeking an affordable, low-maintenance property or landlords targeting rental yields. The property may suit HMO conversion subject to local licensing and planning requirements.