Chain-free Victorian terrace with buy-to-let potential close to city amenities.
Two double bedrooms with two reception rooms (three lettable rooms possible)
Freehold, no upward chain — straightforward transaction
Enclosed rear garden with decked patio and gated access
Gas central heating and double glazing present
Dated interior and likely needs energy-efficiency upgrades
Solid brick walls (1900–1929) — probable lack of insulation
Cellar and shared side entry to be considered
Local area: close to city centre, university; above-average crime rate
A traditional mid-terraced Victorian house offering flexible accommodation and clear rental potential. The property has two double bedrooms and two reception rooms, with a hallway that allows it to be let as three rooms for students or professionals. Its location gives straightforward access to the city centre, hospital and university, which supports steady tenant demand.
The house benefits from mains gas central heating and double glazing, and it is sold freehold with no upward chain — a practical purchase for an investor or first-time buyer. The rear garden is enclosed and generous for the street, with decked patio and lawn and gated access to the shared entry. Broadband speeds and mobile signal are strong for the area.
The interior is dated and will need updating to reach modern rental or owner-occupier standards. The property sits on solid brick walls (original construction circa 1900–1929) that likely lack cavity insulation; buyers should allow for energy-efficiency improvements. There is a cellar and a shared side entry to note.
Material negatives to weigh: the neighbourhood has above-average recorded crime, the plot is small for a garden-focused buyer, and some cosmetic and potentially thermal upgrades are needed. For investors seeking a buy-to-let with three-let potential or first-time buyers wanting a spacious starter home close to facilities, this is a practical, chain-free opportunity.