Affordable starter with garden and cellar, close to transport and shops.
Freehold Victorian end-terrace with two bedrooms
Approx. 538 sq ft; small internal rooms
Small rear garden and cellar for storage
Mains gas heating and double glazing present
Area: very deprived and high local crime levels
On-street parking only; no private driveway
Stone walls likely uninsulated; needs updating
Close to shops, frequent buses and fast broadband
This compact Victorian end-terrace offers an affordable step onto the property ladder in HD4, priced at £80,000 freehold. The house spans two floors with two bedrooms, a cellar for storage and a small rear garden — practical features for a first home or buy-to-let starter.
The property benefits from mains gas central heating, double glazing (install date unknown), excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for commuters and home workers. Local amenities, frequent bus routes and nearby schools including a high-performing secondary make the location convenient for everyday life.
Buyers should note the home is small (approx. 538 sq ft) and shows signs it would benefit from cosmetic updating. The external stone walls are likely uninsulated and internal rooms are compact. The area records higher crime levels and significant deprivation, and parking is on-street only.
For a purchaser willing to invest modest refurbishment, this house offers strong value: secure freehold tenure, low council tax (Band A), no flood risk and clear potential to improve energy performance and resale value.