Compact, well-presented 2-bed terrace with strong transport links and quick completion..
Freehold Victorian mid-terrace, two bedrooms
Immaculate presentation throughout, ready to occupy
Small rooms and standard ceiling heights
Enclosed flagged rear yard, low-maintenance outdoor space
EPC rating D; period construction c.1900–1929
Small plot; limited extension potential without checks
Excellent transport links, fast broadband, very good mobile signal
No onward vendor chain; quick completion possible
Immaculately presented Victorian mid-terrace offering two bedrooms across two floors. The living room benefits from large windows and modern laminate flooring; upstairs bedrooms are peaceful and straightforward. The property is compact but usable, with an enclosed flagged rear yard for outdoor use.
Set in a popular residential area close to Ashton-under-Lyne town centre, this freehold home suits a first-time buyer or investor seeking a low-maintenance purchase. Excellent transport links, fast broadband and very good mobile signal make commuting and renting straightforward. Council tax is very cheap and crime levels are very low in the neighbourhood.
Built c.1900–1929 with filled cavity walls and double glazing (installation date unknown), the house retains period red-brick character but is modest in scale. The EPC rating is D. Plot size is small and rooms are generally small with standard ceiling heights — a practical city home rather than a spacious family property. There is no onward vendor chain, so the sale can complete promptly.
This property presents sensible rental potential or an affordable entry onto the local market. Buyers should note the area's high deprivation index and some local schools rated as 'requires improvement' nearby; these factors may influence family buyers. Overall, the house offers solid basics, convenience and scope for cosmetic updates to personalise the interior.