Three-bedroom chain-free Victorian terrace with garden — ideal for investors or renovators.
- Chain-free three-bedroom Victorian end-terrace
- Freehold title; approximately 765 sq ft
- Front and rear gardens, small plot
- Requires renovation; likely no wall insulation
- EPC rating E; single bathroom
- Medium flood risk and very high local crime
- Area very deprived; affects resale/letting prospects
- Close to amenities and several good schools
A chain-free, three-bedroom Victorian end-terrace offering clear investment and renovation potential in Hull’s HU9. The property includes a bay-fronted living room, separate kitchen, ground-floor bathroom and small front and rear gardens — useful private outdoor space uncommon on terraces.
Priced around £50,000 and sold freehold, this house suits investors or cash buyers prepared to update. The building dates from c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls and likely little or no cavity insulation; double glazing is present but installation date is unknown. The property requires renovation, and improvements to heating, insulation and general decoration should be expected.
Material considerations: EPC rating E, medium flood risk, and the area records very high crime and significant deprivation. The plot and overall size are small (approximately 765 sq ft), with one bathroom and standard ceiling heights. These factors affect lettability and resale value and should be weighed into budgeting and insurance costs.
Nearby amenities and several good primary and secondary schools add local appeal. For investors targeting rental income or a renovation flip, the low purchase price and chain-free sale are strengths — but allow for repair costs, potential safety or compliance works, and market factors tied to the local area.