- Refurbishment Opportunity +
- Cash Buyers +
- Completely Stripped +
- Former HMO +
- 5 Rooms Set Over 3 Floors +
- Private Rear Garden +
- Vacant Possession +
This three storey Victorian Terrace house was formerly a 5 bedroom HMO (House of Multiple Occupancy) consisting of five bedsits set over three floors. The property has now been completely stripped to create a 'blank canvass' for the new owners to either create another Investment, turn into a family home or create apartments subject to the usual planning consents. Set in this popular location a short walk to the Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading University, Reading Town Centre and the Train Station the property is perfectly situated for rental investment or young professionals. Please note the property does not currently have a working bathroom or kitchen facilities which we believe make it un-mortgageable hence available to cash buyers only.
Location:
Situated on this well established road directly to the south of the Royal Berkshire Hospital running between Redlands Road and Erleigh Road. A short walk to the University of Reading, the town centre and the train station. Reading is one of the south east’s largest towns only 25 minutes from London by train, with trains running every five minutes or so and is home to many of the city’s commuters. Reading also has easy links by road or rail to Swindon, Oxford, Basingstoke, Heathrow and farther afield. Nestled in the heart of Royal Berkshire offering beautiful riverside walks on the Thames and tow path ambles on the Kennet and Avon canals and with the nearby Berkshire Downs and Chilterns, beautiful countryside is never far away. Reading offers a rich mix of shops and markets. In the heart of the town, The Oracle combines chic boutiques with department stores such as Debenhams and House of Fraser and within a minute’s walk there are many high-street favourites including John Lewis and Marks & Spencer. There are restaurants, cafes and brasseries to suit every taste in Reading. Plus there are numerous bars and restaurants on the Oracle Riverside.
Reading school founded in 1125 is the 16th oldest school in England, there are 6 other state secondary schools along with 37 state primary schools in the borough. In addition there are some well-recognised and top ranked independent and public schools in Reading and its surrounding catchment. Schools such as Leighton Park, Queen Annes, The Abbey, Crosfields, Bradfield College, The Oratory and Bluecoat are just some of the outstanding public schools in the area. Kendrick girls’ school is one of the top grammar schools in the UK. Reading University established in 1892 is a ‘red brick’ and ranked in the top 1% of universities in the world. There are almost 23,000 students from all over the globe.