Spacious Victorian end-terrace with strong refurbishment potential close to Hull city centre..
Victorian end-terrace with period bay window and character features
Large overall size — approx. 979 sq ft including loft space
Requires full modernisation: kitchen, bathroom, decoration and repairs
Freehold tenure with gas central heating and full double glazing
Medium flood risk — flood resilience may be needed
Located in very deprived area with very high crime levels
On-street parking only; small narrow courtyard garden
Close to city centre, public transport and local amenities
This 2-bedroom end-terrace Victorian house is offered at a low asking price and presents clear scope for refurbishment-led value. The property has generous overall floor space (approximately 979 sq ft) including a developed loft with a Velux window, a front angled bay, and separate reception rooms — features that appeal to buyers wanting period character and layout flexibility.
The house has been empty for a long period and is in poor condition throughout. The kitchen and bathroom require replacement, decoration and general modernisation; surfaces show wear and there is peeling paint. Essential services are in place (gas central heating, mains water and electricity) but the property should be surveyed for any concealed repairs before purchase.
Location is convenient for Hull city centre, Spring Bank and the Paragon Interchange, making the house attractive for letting to young families or students. However, there are material negatives: the area is very deprived with very high crime levels, and the property sits in a medium flood-risk zone. On-street parking only and a small courtyard garden limit external space.
For an investor or an experienced DIY buyer this house offers refurbishment potential and rental demand nearby; for an owner-occupier, be prepared for a full renovation and to factor in local area challenges when deciding to proceed.