Income-producing four-bed terrace near station and universities, no onward chain..
Article 4 compliant — strong rental market appeal
This four-bedroom mid-terrace on Queens Road offers a strong short-term income and clear rental appeal in a student and commuter catchment. The property is Article 4 compliant and currently produces an annual income of £20,388 (income in place until June 2025), making it a straightforward addition to a rental portfolio or a let-ready purchase for an investor.
The house retains period character externally with a brick Victorian façade and bay window, while the interior provides practical living: a generous lounge, fitted kitchen with appliance space and a low-maintenance enclosed rear yard. Accommodation is arranged over multiple storeys with four bedrooms and one shower room — compact but functional for high-yield lets or shared living.
Buyers should note the material facts plainly: the property is leasehold with c.109 years remaining, has double glazing installed before 2002, and the original solid brick walls are assumed uninsulated. There is only one bathroom for four bedrooms, and the immediate area has above-average crime statistics and a medium flooding risk. These issues affect management, insurance and potential refurbishment scope.
No onward chain and proximity to Sheffield station and local universities support quick re‑letting and strong tenant demand. For investors and buyers planning light-to-medium refurbishment, the house presents uplift potential — improved insulation, modernising the bathroom and updating windows will increase long-term income and capital value. Council Tax Band A keeps running costs low for tenants or owner-occupiers.