Within walking distance of Hatfield train station and town centre
Freehold mid-terrace with four bedrooms and six rooms overall
Sold with vacant possession; previously operated as an HMO
Rear garage and driveway; small garden to maintain
Dated 1970s kitchen and fittings — needs modernization
Single bathroom plus separate WC for four bedrooms
Area classified as deprived with high local crime rates
Likely uninsulated cavity walls; energy upgrades probable
A mid-terrace four-bedroom town house in Hatfield offering clear rental and refurbishment potential close to the train station and town centre. The property is freehold and was previously used as an HMO; it will be sold with vacant possession, making it ready for an investor to reconfigure or a buyer to modernise and occupy.
Practical assets include a rear garage and driveway, small garden, mains gas central heating and fast broadband — useful for lettings or family use. The layout provides six rooms across multiple floors with a separate bathroom and WC, suitable for either shared tenancies or conversion to family accommodation.
Notable negatives are the property’s small overall size and dated 1970s kitchen and fittings that will require modernisation. The area is classified as deprived with high local crime rates; that affects demand and should be factored into rental yield and resale expectations. Construction era cavity walls likely lack insulation and double glazing install dates are unknown, so energy improvements may be needed.
This home will suit investors seeking an HMO or buy-to-let with immediate proximity to transport links, or budget-conscious buyers prepared to refurbish for longer-term comfort. The price reflects the need for updating and the area profile; thoughtful investment in security and energy upgrades would materially improve appeal and value.































































