Chain free, freehold ownership
Open-plan kitchen/living room with integrated appliances
Utility room with space for washer and dryer
Two first-floor bedrooms; modern shower room
Very small plot; low-maintenance garden only
On-street parking; no private driveway
Higher local crime and area deprivation noted
Stone walls likely uninsulated; insulation may be needed
This mid-terrace Victorian house on Fleece Street offers an entry-level purchase or buy-to-let opportunity in a well-connected Bradford neighbourhood. The interior is presented in modern condition with neutral decor, contemporary bathroom and an open-plan kitchen/living space that suits everyday life and socialising.
Two first-floor bedrooms and a useful utility room add practical flexibility for small households or tenants. The property benefits from double glazing, mains gas central heating and a very low council tax band, helping to keep running costs down.
Outside space is minimal: a very small raised front yard and a low-maintenance rear garden require little upkeep but offer limited scope for extension. On-street parking only. Note the local area shows higher crime levels and broader area deprivation, which may affect resale or rental demand.
Sold freehold and chain free, this 622 sq ft terrace is well suited to first-time buyers seeking a ready-to-move-in home near shops and amenities, or investors looking for straightforward rental stock. The stone-built walls are assumed uninsulated, so consider insulation improvements for comfort and efficiency.



























































