Three-bedroom Victorian house with garage, garden and strong rental yield.
Chain free — sold at auction for immediate completion
Set on a quiet cul‑de‑sac in Cross Hands, this Victorian terrace combines original character with practical space across three bedrooms and a generous kitchen/diner. High ceilings, sash-style windows and quarry tiles retain period charm while uPVC double glazing and oil central heating provide everyday comfort.
The property is chain free and will be sold at auction — attractive for a first-time buyer or investor seeking immediate ownership. A rear garden with patio leads to a single garage and rear access; the outside presents clear scope for landscaping or upgrading to create a private outdoor space.
Notable running points are factual: the property uses oil-fired heating, the stone walls are assumed uninsulated, and the home dates from c.1900–1929 so further insulation and modernisation may be beneficial. The area shows high crime and significant local deprivation, which may affect resale expectations. Council Tax Band B and an estimated rental yield of 7.3% underline the investment case, but buyers should budget for garden maintenance and potential improvements before letting or long-term occupation.