Compact, well-located family home backing onto playing fields — ideal for commuters and investors.
Freehold three-bedroom end-of-terrace with en-suite to main bedroom
Quiet cul-de-sac living meets commuter convenience in this three-bedroom end-of-terrace home on Victoria Lane. The property is freehold, well maintained and offers a practical layout: entrance hall, front living room, fitted kitchen/diner with sliding doors to the rear garden, ground-floor WC and three bedrooms upstairs (main with en-suite). Allocated off-street parking to the front and private gardens front and rear that back onto Moorside Playing Fields add genuine family appeal.
Location is a key strength: Moorside Train Station is about a five-minute walk, regular bus routes and the A580 give straightforward access into Manchester, and several Good-rated primary and secondary schools lie within walking distance. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, while crime levels are very low — useful for families or renters seeking reliability and safety. The listing notes a potential rental estimate of around £1,300 pcm in its current condition, so the house may suit buy-to-let investors as well as owner-occupiers.
Be clear about scale and context: the overall property and plot are small, so storage and external space are more modest than larger suburban houses. The surrounding area shows higher levels of deprivation, which can affect local services and long-term resale dynamics. No flooding risk is recorded and council tax is described as affordable, but buyers should verify services, appliances and measurements as these have not been independently tested.
In short, this is a compact, practical family home or an entry-level investment near good schools and transport links. It offers a ready-to-move-in profile with scope for modest personalisation, while buyers should factor in the smaller plot size and local area context when weighing long-term plans.