Long-term tenant provides immediate rental income for portfolio buyers.
- Two-bedroom single-storey semi-detached bungalow
- Long-term tenant in situ producing £5,040 gross annually
- Freehold tenure with established front and rear gardens
- On-street parking only; no private driveway
- Average total size ~674 sq ft; traditional mid-20th layout
- Area classified as very deprived; affects growth prospects
- Average broadband speeds; excellent mobile signal
- Buyers Premium applies; sold with tenancy in place
A straightforward buy-to-let opportunity in Ecclefechan offering immediate rental income and long-term tenant security. The semi-detached, single-storey home sits on an average plot with established front and rear gardens and benefits from excellent mobile signal and no flood risk. Annual gross income is currently £5,040, making this attractive to investors seeking steady yields and a low-management property.
Internally the bungalow presents standard mid-20th-century proportions with two bedrooms, a medium-sized living room, an open-plan lounge/dining area and a three-piece bathroom. The property has laminate flooring in the living room, a functional kitchen with storage and generally sound presentation, though its style is traditional rather than high-spec.
Notable drawbacks are material: the area is described as very deprived and classified under industrious hardship, which may affect tenant demand and long-term capital growth. Broadband speeds are average, parking is on-street only, and the property’s pebble-dash exterior and mature gardens will require routine maintenance. A buyer’s premium applies on sale, and the property is sold with tenants in situ — no immediate vacant possession.
This listing suits investors or developers looking for an income-producing asset with potential for cosmetic upgrading. For purchasers seeking long-term owner-occupation, the tenancy situation and location characteristics should be considered carefully before proceeding.