Three-bedroom Victorian terrace with immediate rental income and refurbishment upside.
- Offered with tenants in situ, immediate rental income
- Strong rental history and suited to buy-to-let investors
- Freehold Victorian mid-terrace, approximately 851 sq ft
- Three generously sized bedrooms, one bathroom
- Mid-20th-century galley kitchen needs modernization
- Original granite walls, likely no cavity insulation
- Slow broadband, very deprived local area classification
- Small plot size; average crime and excellent mobile signal
A straightforward investment: a three-bedroom mid-terrace Victorian stone house offered freehold with tenants in situ and immediate rental income. The property totals about 851 sq ft, has a strong rental history and sits in a location with good public transport links and local amenities.
Internally the home is useable now for tenants. It has a spacious reception room, a well-equipped but mid-20th-century galley kitchen that would benefit from modernization, and a modern family bathroom. Three generously sized bedrooms across two storeys suit standard rental layouts. Heating is by mains-gas boiler and radiators; the property has double glazing (installation date unknown).
Be clear on the trade-offs: the house sits in a very deprived, blue-collar terrace area with slow broadband and a small plot. External walls are original granite/whinstone and assumed uninsulated, so energy efficiency upgrades are likely needed. The property is in average condition for its age (constructed c.1900–1929) and is better suited to investors seeking immediate yield and medium-term refurbishment potential than buyers seeking a high-spec family home. Flood risk is noted as none.