Spacious overall footprint for the price
Two bedrooms, separate lounge and dining room
Freehold tenure with small rear yard
Close to universities, hospital, Anfield and city centre
Rooms are small; Victorian layout and dated décor
Area is very deprived with above-average local crime
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Very cheap council tax reduces running costs
This two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace on Cotswold Street is a compact, budget-friendly freehold property offering clear rental and refurbishment potential. The house sits within walking distance of universities, the Royal Liverpool Hospital, Anfield Stadium and the city centre, making it well placed for students, professionals and short-term lets.
Internally the layout includes an entrance hallway, lounge with bay window, separate dining room, fitted kitchen, two bedrooms and a family bathroom across two storeys. Rooms are generally small and the decor is dated, so the house will suit buyers prepared to modernise rather than those seeking a move-in-ready home.
Key positives are the large overall footprint for the price, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, and very cheap council tax which helps running costs. Note, the property is in a very deprived area with above-average crime rates, so buyers should factor in location-related risks and management needs if letting.
For investors or DIY buyers this is a straightforward value play: modest purchase price, strong local rental demand and proximity to major employers and universities. For families or downsizers who prioritise low-crime neighbourhoods or larger gardens, this location and small plot may be less suitable.



































































