Chain-free two-bedroom terrace with rear parking, long lease and scope to improve energy efficiency.
Chain free sale, long lease (865 years)
Garden fronted with rear yard and off-street parking
Two good-sized bedrooms; total area about 717 sq ft
EPC C; double glazing fitted after 2002
Mains gas boiler and radiator heating
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — further insulation recommended
Located in a very deprived wider area (impacts growth outlook)
Very low local crime; excellent mobile and fast broadband
A tidy two-bedroom mid-terrace with kerb appeal and practical outdoor space, offered chain free. The home sits on High Street in Ince and provides a comfortable, move-in-ready layout: vestibule into a lounge, kitchen with breakfast bar, two good-sized bedrooms and a bathroom. The rear yard includes off-street parking, low-maintenance paving and stone areas — useful in an urban location where parking can be limited.
The property is an early 20th-century terrace (circa 1900–1929) with double glazing added after 2002 and a mains gas boiler with radiator heating. The long lease (865 years) removes typical short-lease concerns, and the EPC rating of C indicates reasonable energy performance for the age of the building. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, which suits working-from-home needs or tenants requiring reliable connectivity.
Buyers should note the wider area is classified as very deprived, which can affect local services and long-term capital growth compared with more affluent neighbourhoods. The building has cavity walls assumed to be uninsulated (as built), so further insulation work could improve comfort and running costs. Council tax is very low, and crime levels are very low locally — positives for first-time buyers or cost-conscious purchasers.
This property will suit first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors seeking a well-kept, compact home in an urban area with good transport links. The chain-free sale and long lease simplify purchase. While the house is presented in good order, there is straightforward potential for energy-efficiency tweaks or cosmetic updating to increase value.