Chain-free, tenanted Victorian terrace for cash buyers — investment with refurbishment needed.
Chain free; sold with tenants in situ for immediate rental income
A compact three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace in Hartlepool offered chain free and sold with tenants in situ — a straightforward purchase for cash buyers seeking immediate rental income. The house has double glazing, mains gas central heating and a practical layout: living room, fitted kitchen and bathroom on the ground floor with three bedrooms above.
The property sits in a working-class terrace in a deprived area and is small in overall size with a very small plot and on-street parking only. The building dates from c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls (no known insulation) and shows a dated interior that will need refurbishment; images and descriptions indicate wear, clutter and potential damp in places.
This is a clear value-led opportunity for investors comfortable with basic refurbishment and management of an existing tenancy. It is cash-buyers only and will be sold with tenants remaining in place, so buyers should budget for repairs, possible redecoration, and routine compliance work (electrical, gas, damp checks) after purchase.
Nearby amenities, schools and good transport links make the location practical for tenants. The council tax band is low (A), and broadband speeds are reported fast — positives for rental demand — but the wider area and immediate street are classified as deprived, which will influence yield expectations and risk.