- Freehold and offered chain-free
- Two bedrooms plus operational loft room
- Low-maintenance paved garden, very small plot
- Dated Victorian exterior and interiors need modernisation
- Average-sized home: 684 sq ft total
- Strong mobile signal and fast broadband; no flood risk
- Area classified as very deprived; mixed local school standards
- Council tax very cheap; suited to first-time buyers or investors
A traditional Victorian mid-terrace offering practical living and clear potential at an accessible price. The property is freehold and chain-free, with two bedrooms plus a usable loft room that could suit a home office, storage or occasional bedroom. The paved garden is low-maintenance and useful for outdoor dining, though the plot is very small.
Internally the house is well-proportioned but dated: original bay windows and a mid-century fireplace remain, and much of the accommodation will benefit from cosmetic updating and modernisation. This makes the home an attractive option for a buyer happy to renovate incrementally or an investor seeking a value-add refurbishment.
Location is convenient for local shops, bus routes and Liverpool city centre access, and within walking distance of Anfield Stadium. Mobile signal and broadband are strong, and there is no recorded flood risk. However, the immediate neighbourhood sits within a very deprived area classification and local amenities and some schools have mixed Ofsted outcomes; buyers should factor community context into their decision.
Overall this terraced house suits first-time buyers seeking an affordable entry into homeownership or investors looking for a renovator with rental potential. Be prepared for works to modernise interiors and address exterior cosmetic repairs to realise the property’s full value.