Chain-free freehold with renovation potential near local amenities.
Three bedrooms in an early 20th-century red-brick mid-terrace
This three-bedroom mid-terrace red-brick home offers a straightforward, chain-free purchase and freehold title — a practical choice for first-time buyers or small families. The property retains period features such as bay windows and high ceilings, while living spaces are an average size and naturally lit. The layout includes a lounge, separate dining room, fitted kitchen, three bedrooms and a single family bathroom.
The house is solidly built (circa 1900–1929) with mains gas boiler and radiators and double glazing already installed (pre-2002). Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, making the home suitable for remote working and everyday connectivity. The plot is small but includes a garden; the council tax is very cheap, helping running costs for a new owner.
Notable negatives are practical and should be factored into any offer: the property sits in a very deprived area with average crime and challenged local demographics, and the external walls are solid brick with assumed no cavity insulation. Some rooms and finishes need modernization and general updating. There is only one bathroom and the plot is small, which limits expansion possibilities without structural changes.
Location strengths include easy access to local amenities, schools, hospitals and good public transport. Liverpool FC’s Anfield Stadium is nearby, which can support lettings demand and local activity, but may also increase footfall on match days. Overall, this home offers a low-entry-price opportunity to secure a classic city terrace with scope to add value through targeted renovation.