Three-bed mid-terrace with period character and renovation potential in L4..
- Three-bedroom mid-terrace with period bay windows and high ceilings
- Open-plan lounge and dining room, fitted kitchen to the rear
- Private rear courtyard; small and low-maintenance
- Requires cosmetic updating and plaster repairs
- Freehold tenure and very low council tax
- 943 sq ft overall; average-sized rooms throughout
- Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
- Area has very high deprivation and above-average crime
This traditional Victorian mid-terrace offers a practical three-bedroom layout across two floors, suited to first-time buyers or investors. Period features such as bay windows and a high-ceiling living room give the house character while providing a roomy feel throughout its 943 sq ft. The fitted kitchen and open-plan lounge/diner create a functional everyday living space with rear access to a private courtyard.
The property requires some updating and cosmetic attention — plaster issues and dated fittings are visible and will need work. The small rear courtyard is low-maintenance but offers limited outdoor space; there is scope to personalise and improve the exterior and interior to add value. Services report good mobile signal and fast broadband, and the tenure is freehold with very low council tax.
Located on Ince Avenue in an area with strong transport links into Liverpool city centre, the house is close to local shops, bus routes and a range of primary and secondary schools (mixed Ofsted outcomes). The neighbourhood sits within a wider professional catchment but the immediate area shows signs of deprivation and above-average crime; buyers should be comfortable with the local context.
For buyers seeking an affordable entry into the Liverpool market, this home offers workable space, period charm and clear renovation potential. Those prioritising a fully refurbished property or substantial outdoor space may find it less suitable without investment.