Freehold Victorian terrace with cellar, attic and good transport links near tram stops..
No upward chain — quick completion possible
A two-bedroom mid-terraced Victorian house offered with no upward chain and priced in the £140,000–£150,000 guide range — a straightforward purchase for a first-time buyer or investor. The layout spans ground, first and attic floors and includes a cellar, giving flexible space for storage or modest conversion (subject to consent). The living room, fitted kitchen and three-piece bathroom are ready for immediate occupation, while the attic room adds an adaptable third space for a bedroom, home office or hobby room.
Practical comforts include gas central heating, double glazing, fibre broadband (ultrafast) and on-street parking. The property has a low-maintenance front and enclosed rear garden with a patio; local tram stops and good transport links make city access easy. The house is freehold and sized at about 924 sq ft, with a low council tax band — useful running-cost advantages for buyers on a budget.
Buyers should be aware of significant local issues: the area shows very high crime and high deprivation indicators, which will affect resale and rental demand. The solid brick walls appear to be uninsulated (as-built) and the property may benefit from insulation and energy-efficiency improvements. Overall, this is a cost-conscious purchase with clear upside for buyers willing to improve the property and accept the local-area realities.