Well-connected home for buyers seeking value or rental potential near transit.
Two double bedrooms and two reception rooms offering flexible space
A traditional two-bedroom Victorian terrace offering clear scope for improvement and rental potential. The house features two reception rooms, a fitted kitchen and an enclosed low-maintenance garden — a layout that suits first-time buyers, commuters and buy-to-let investors alike. Levenshulme station is an 11-minute walk, with direct links to Manchester and Stockport.
The property is solid-brick and dates from 1900–1929; it benefits from mains gas central heating and double glazing (install date unknown). Interiors are generally serviceable but show signs of wear: cracked ceiling in the living room and dated finishes throughout, so some cosmetic and maintenance work is likely. No flooding risk and crime levels are very low locally.
This is a straightforward purchase with long leasehold security (869 years remaining) and low council tax. The surrounding area provides plentiful amenities, schools rated Good, and popular green spaces nearby, although the wider neighbourhood records high deprivation indicators. For buyers willing to invest modest refurbishment, the property offers rental or resale upside in a well-connected urban location.
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