Recently renovated three-bed terrace, chain free and vacant — low price but small plot in a challenged area..
- Chain free sale with vacant possession
- Recently redecorated and new carpets throughout
- Three bedrooms, one bathroom, compact 689 sq ft footprint
- Mains gas boiler and radiators; double glazing (unknown fit date)
- Covered rear yard; limited outdoor space and storage
- On-street parking only; no private driveway
- Located in a very deprived, high-crime area
- Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; possible upgrade costs
This chain-free, three-bedroom mid-terrace on Topcliffe Street presents a compact, ready-to-move-in home suited to first-time buyers or buy-to-let purchasers. Recently redecorated with new carpets and a modern bathroom, the property offers a practical layout with a spacious front lounge and long kitchen with covered yard and utility space. Occupancy is vacant, allowing a quick purchase and immediate use or let.
The house is modest in footprint (approximately 689 sq ft) and sits in a very deprived, high-crime neighbourhood — important for buyers to weigh against the low purchase price and cheap council tax. On-street parking only; rear yard is covered and small, providing storage rather than garden amenity. Heating is mains gas via boiler and radiators; glazing is double but install dates are unknown and walls are solid brick with no confirmed insulation.
For investors the property’s recent cosmetic work reduces immediate spend and the location, price and small size suit lettings demand, though rental income and tenant turnover should be assessed against local area indicators. For first-time buyers, the home offers a blank canvas in a traditional Victorian terrace with good nearby schools and fast broadband, but expect limited external space and possible further costs for structural surveys, insulation, or security improvements.
Buyers should commission their own surveys and checks on services, insulation, and safety systems. The benefits here are clear: chain-free purchase, fresh decoration, vacant possession and low entry price — balanced by small rooms, one bathroom and significant neighbourhood challenges.