Affordable project close to schools and transport links, ideal for first-time buyers or investors..
No onward chain and freehold tenure
Two double bedrooms with separate living and kitchen-diner
Off-street parking to the front and paved rear garden
EPC C; mains gas boiler and radiators
Requires renovation and updating throughout
Located in area with above-average crime rates
Fast broadband; very low council tax band B
Built 1930–1949; solid mid-century construction
This mid-terrace two-bedroom house in Dalton offers a straightforward, affordable entry to Huddersfield with no onward chain and freehold tenure. The layout includes a front living room, rear kitchen-diner opening to a paved garden, and two double bedrooms with a bathroom upstairs. EPC rating C and mains gas central heating provide reasonable running costs.
The property requires updating and cosmetic renovation throughout, making it ideal for a first-time buyer or investor willing to improve value. Practical highlights include off-street parking to the front, a low-maintenance rear garden and fast broadband availability. Council tax is very low, helping keep monthly outgoings down.
Buyers should note material drawbacks: the home is in a deprived area with above-average local crime rates, and the property needs renovation works (cosmetic and possibly updates to services). The mid-century build and double glazing offer a solid starting point, but check specifics of heating, electrics and any required repairs when viewing.
Nearby amenities include several well-rated primary and secondary schools and local shops, with good road links for commuting. For buyers seeking a project with scope to add value, this property presents a competitively priced opportunity in a popular Dalton location.