Freehold vacant possession on completion
Three bedrooms, through reception and small rear garden
Rear off-street parking; practical for tenants or owners
Gas warm-air central heating; double glazing present
EPC rating D — energy efficiency improvements likely needed
Timber-frame, partial insulation; further insulation recommended
Located in a deprived area; tenant demand mostly social-renting families
Sold at auction — buyer admin fee and legal pack checks required
Offered as a vacant freehold lot at public auction, this three-bedroom mid-terraced house presents a clear refurbishment opportunity close to local schools and transport links. The property includes a through reception, kitchen, cloakroom, family bathroom, small garden and rear off-street parking — practical assets for rental or resale after updating.
Built in the late 1960s–1970s with timber-frame walls and partial insulation, the house benefits from gas warm-air heating and double glazing but carries an EPC rating of D. The layout is traditional and straightforward, making it a relatively simple project to modernise internally. There is no flood risk and mobile/broadband connectivity is strong in this area.
Buyers should note this sale is by auction: vacant possession on completion, a buyer’s administration fee will apply, and legal pack checks are essential before bidding. The property sits in a deprived ward with a local demographic of social-renting young families, which influences local rental demand and resale values.
Suitable for investors or hands-on buyers, the house could offer short-to-medium-term value uplift once modernised and insulated to current standards. Expect some cosmetic and possible mechanical works given age and construction; accurate surveys and costed refurbishment plans are recommended before purchase.