Fully let HMO generating £18,720 per annum until 31 July 2026
Three spacious double bedrooms ideal for student sharers
Separate lounge and kitchen; efficient floorplan for lettings
Gas central heating and double glazing reduce immediate maintenance
Solid brick construction; assumed no wall insulation (energy risk)
Small rear plot and limited outdoor space; modest external amenity
Area classified as deprived yet very strong student rental demand
Single bathroom only; suited to sharers rather than family living
This freehold, three-bedroom end-of-terrace is offered as a fully let student HMO, delivering immediate rental income of £18,720 pa and let until 31 July 2026. Its location a short journey from the University of Nottingham underpins steady tenant demand, and the current setup—three double bedrooms, separate lounge and kitchen—suits student sharers with minimal alteration required.
Practical features reduce landlord involvement: gas central heating, double glazing and neutral, easy-to-manage finishes throughout. The property’s layout across three floors is efficient for lettings, and the compact plot and small rear yard keep external maintenance low. Council tax is very cheap, further supporting rental returns.
Notable points for buyers: the area is classified as a deprived, high-demand student neighbourhood, which supports yields but can carry management considerations. The building is solid brick with assumed lack of wall insulation and glazing install dates are unknown — buyers should allow for potential future energy-efficiency improvements. The property has a single bathroom and limited outdoor space, so it’s best suited to investor portfolios targeting reliable student income rather than buyers seeking family amenity space or long-term owner occupation.