Affordable two-bed mid-terrace near transport and schools — ideal for first-time buyers..
- Two bedrooms, approximately 867 sq ft of living space
- Freehold mid-terrace built c.1930–1949
- EPC rating C; mains gas boiler and radiators
- Low-maintenance rear yard with storage shed
- On-street parking only; no private driveway
- Area shows higher crime and local deprivation
- Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — potential upgrade needed
- Excellent travel links; close to M6/M61 and train stations
A well-proportioned two-bedroom mid-terrace offering around 867 sq ft of living space close to Preston city centre. The house has been maintained with contemporary fittings in the living room and a generously laid-out kitchen; both bedrooms are practical and the property benefits from loft access for extra storage. EPC rating C and mains gas heating provide reasonable energy performance and running costs.
The rear yard is low-maintenance and includes a useful storage shed, while on-street parking to the front suits everyday use. Excellent travel links — nearby train stations and easy access to the M6/M61 — make this a sensible choice for commuters or first-time buyers seeking city access without city-centre prices. Local schools rated Good are within walking distance.
Notable practical points: the house sits in an area with higher crime and relative deprivation, which may affect insurance and resale timing. The cavity walls are assumed uninsulated and the property dates from the 1930s–1940s, so buyers should budget for potential modernization or insulation improvement works. Council tax is very low, and there is no flood risk recorded.
Overall, this freehold mid-terrace suits first-time buyers or buyers looking for a manageable project close to transport and amenities. It delivers solid immediate liveability with clear potential to add value through targeted improvements to insulation and finishes.