Affordable two-bedroom terraced in Burnley centre — ideal for first-time buyers or buy-to-let needing renovation..
Affordable low asking price at £59,995
A compact two-bedroom mid-terrace in Burnley town centre, priced for a buyer seeking value and improvement potential. The house dates from the early 20th century and has period brick elevations, double glazing and mains gas central heating. The layout includes an open-plan living/dining room, an extended rear kitchen and an enclosed yard.
This property is best suited to first-time buyers prepared to renovate or landlords targeting an affordable let in a central location. The accommodation is modest in size (approximately 779 sq ft) with standard ceiling heights; rooms are described as small to medium. There is scope to modernise the kitchen and living room finishes to increase comfort and rental/value potential.
Important practical points: the home is leasehold, sits in a very deprived area with a high crime statistic, and the original stone walls are assumed to lack insulation. These factors affect running costs, resale, and lettability and should be considered alongside the low purchase price and very cheap council tax.
On the plus side, the property has low flood risk, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for modern renters or remote working. Local schools, shops, supermarkets and bus links are within walking distance, making everyday life convenient. Buyers should budget for updating and possible insulation or structural checks before upgrading living standards or letting the property.