Period Victorian six-bed near both universities — immediate rental income potential.
Six double bedrooms set up for HMO or group living
A substantial six-bedroom semi-detached period house close to both Nottingham universities, set up for shared living and income generation. The layout provides generous communal space with a contemporary kitchen-diner and two modern shower rooms, making it straightforward to operate as an HMO or to reconfigure for different rental strategies.
This freehold property is currently tenanted, presenting immediate rental income and an estimated gross headline potential of up to £46,000 per year. Practical benefits include double glazing (installed post-2002), mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — all attractive to students and professional tenants.
Buyers should consider the neighbourhood context: the area is classified as a student-focused, deprived locality with above-average crime indicators and a small plot size. The house is a solid-brick build from the early 20th century and likely lacks cavity insulation in the walls, so energy-improvement work may be required to reduce running costs. Despite these issues, the property’s proximity to both universities and strong transport links make it a straightforward investment for landlords targeting long-term student demand.