Newly renovated three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace, ready to occupy or let
Small footprint: 706 sqft — compact rooms throughout
Freehold tenure with gas central heating and double glazing
Rear enclosed garden plus brick outhouse with working lavatory
Located in a student-heavy, cosmopolitan neighbourhood — high rental demand
Area classed as deprived; may limit long-term capital growth
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — potential energy improvement opportunity
Council tax described as very cheap
This newly renovated three-bedroom mid-terrace combines period character with modern fittings, ideal for buy-to-let or owner-occupiers seeking a compact city base. High ceilings, bay-front reception, stripped floorboards and a feature fireplace sit alongside a contemporary fitted kitchen and upgraded bathroom.
Set on a quiet, leafy street in Rusholme, the house is moments from Whitworth Park, Manchester Museum and strong public transport links to the universities, hospitals and city centre. The rear enclosed garden and brick outhouse (with working lavatory) add practical outdoor and storage space for tenants or a small family.
The property is freehold, gas centrally heated, double glazed and offers fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — useful for student occupancy or short-term lets. At 706 sqft the footprint is modest; rooms include a bay-front lounge, dining area, fitted kitchen and three bedrooms upstairs.
Notable drawbacks are the small plot size, the wider area’s classification as a student communal neighbourhood with associated turnover and potential noise, and assumed cavity walls without added insulation. The area scores high on deprivation measures, which can affect long-term capital growth but may support strong rental demand. Overall, the house presents a low-maintenance, ready-to-rent option with period appeal and easy access to central Manchester amenities.







































































