Affordable four-bed terrace with cellar and garden — strong rental potential, needs upgrading.
Four bedrooms across two upper floors
A four-bedroom Victorian through-terrace offering good rental and refurb potential in BD4. The property is freehold, has double glazing installed post-2002, a useful storage cellar and an enclosed rear yard — practical features for landlords or buyers seeking space to adapt.
Internally the layout features a front living room with period detail, a spacious kitchen/diner and four bedrooms across two upper floors with a single family bathroom. Room sizes are modest; the house totals about 829 sqft on a small plot, so it suits buyers who prioritise location and rental yield over expansive living space.
There are clear areas to check and budget for: the building dates from before 1900 and external walls are likely uninsulated sandstone/limestone (assumed), so heating costs and thermal performance may be poorer than modern builds. The property sits in a very deprived area with higher local crime levels — factors that affect resale and lettability and should be weighed alongside the low asking price and cheap council tax.
For investors this is a straightforward single-let or HMO conversion candidate (subject to consents). For first-time buyers prepared to improve the fabric and internal finishes, it offers a low-entry price and quick access to nearby schools, shops and public transport. Prospective purchasers should commission a full survey and checks on services before committing.