Four double bedrooms over two upper floors and attic conversion
Useful cellar providing extra storage or conversion potential
Small paved rear yard; no front garden, on-street parking only
Requires modernisation throughout; tenant content with current condition
Cash buyers only; sale not suitable for mortgage-dependent buyers
Solid brick Victorian build; likely little wall insulation as-built
Very deprived area with high crime; factor into rental/resale expectations
Freehold with mains gas heating, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
A substantial four-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace offered with a long-term tenant in place, presenting immediate rental income and refurbishment upside. The property is freehold and sits close to Leeds city centre with strong commuter links—ideal for investors who can buy with cash and undertake improvement works.
Accommodation is arranged over three storeys (including loft conversion) and totals about 968 ft². The house retains period character, high ceilings and solid brick construction; heating is via mains gas boiler and radiators. Practical features include a useful cellar, small paved rear yard and on-street parking.
The home requires modernisation throughout; the current tenant is content with the existing condition, and the building likely needs internal upgrades and insulation work. The area is an established renting-family neighbourhood with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, but it has high crime levels and scores as very deprived—factors to weigh for future rental yields or resale.
This is a clear value-driven opportunity for cash-ready buyers comfortable managing refurbishment and tenant arrangements. Council tax is very low and local amenities, schools and transport links are close by, supporting steady rental demand once upgraded.































































