Guide price £60,000–£70,000
Freehold mid-terrace Victorian property, approx. 560 sq ft
Two bedrooms; lounge, kitchen, ground-floor bathroom
Small rear yard; low external maintenance
Mains gas boiler and radiators; double glazed windows
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated — energy upgrades needed
Located in a very deprived area with high local crime
Services/appliances untested; commission a survey before offer
This two-bedroom mid-terraced Victorian home on Hereford Street offers a straightforward, low-cost entry into Hull’s rental market or a starter home for first-time buyers. The property retains period character in the bay-windowed living room and features double glazing, mains gas boiler heating and a small, low-maintenance rear yard.
At about 560 sq ft, accommodation is compact: lounge, kitchen and ground-floor bathroom with two first-floor bedrooms. The house is freehold and priced at a guide of £60,000–£70,000, reflecting its small size and the strong investment potential for a landlord or a buyer seeking a renovation project with uplift potential.
Be clear about location factors: the property sits in a very deprived area with high local crime rates, which will influence rental levels and resale. The brick walls are assumed uninsulated, so buyers should budget for energy-efficiency improvements. Services and appliances have not been tested and measurements are for guidance only — a survey is recommended.
This is best suited to an investor seeking an affordable, easy-to-prepare rental or a first-time buyer comfortable with modest accommodation and some improvement work. If you want an inexpensive foothold in HU4 with short-term rental or refurbishment upside, this house merits a viewing.