4 Bed Detached House, Single Let, Leeds, LS7 4BR, £375,000

Falt B, 30 Spencer Place, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS7 4BR - 4 months ago

Sold STC
Leasehold
BTL
~129 m²
+17 photos

ValuationOvervalued

Sold Prices£42.2K - £405K
Sold Prices/m²£338/m² - £2.9K/m²

 

 

Square Metres

~129.26 m²
Price/m²£2.9K/m²

Value Estimate

£170,203

Cashflows

Cash In

 

Purchase Finance

Mortgage

Deposit (25%)

£93,750

Stamp Duty & Legal Fees

£18,700

Total Cash In

£112,450

 

 

Cash Out

 

Rent Range

£602 - £3,250

Rent Estimate

£709

Running Costs/mo

£1,334

Cashflow/mo

£-625

Cashflow/yr

£-7,496

Gross Yield

2%

Local Sold Prices

50 sold prices from £42.2K to £405K, average is £167K. £338/m² to £2.9K/m², average is £1.3K/m².

PriceDateDistanceAddressBeds 
£175K01/230.02 mi124, Louis Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS7 4BP4
£42.2K04/240.12 mi71, Gathorne Terrace, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 5EZ4
£197K10/200.14 mi156, Roundhay Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 5LJ4
£145K10/230.23 mi3, Rossington Place, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 5AZ4
£130K03/210.24 mi90, Spencer Place, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS7 4DT4
£235K03/230.24 mi117, Spencer Place, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS7 4DU4
£270K02/240.24 mi165, Roundhay Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 5AN4
£168K05/210.27 mi35, Shepherds Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 5AW4
£275K03/240.29 mi5, Hamilton View, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS7 4ES4
£155K12/200.29 mi12, Markham Avenue, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 4LD4
£140K11/200.3 mi45, Markham Avenue, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 4LE4
£221K10/230.31 mi20, Hillcrest View, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS7 4EB4
£226.5K02/230.33 mi56, Grange View, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS7 4ER4
£132K10/210.35 mi3, Hill Top Avenue, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 4JY4
£175K03/230.36 mi3, Alcester Place, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 4JZ4
£151K12/200.37 mi66, Pasture Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 4LW4
£135K07/230.41 mi10, Conway Drive, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 5JG4
£163K11/230.41 mi13, Conway Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 5JF4
£122.5K02/240.45 mi54, Hill Top Mount, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 4EW4
£170K01/210.46 mi55, Mexborough Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS7 3EH4
£215K07/240.46 mi55, Mexborough Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS7 3EH4
£55K04/210.46 mi42, Luxor View, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 5JT4
£405K10/230.49 mi10, Avenue Hill, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 4EY4
£100K04/240.51 mi18, Ashley Avenue, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS9 7AG4
£127K03/210.52 mi14, Rossall Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 5BQ4
£310K06/210.53 mi170, Harehills Avenue, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 4ET4
£123K11/200.56 mi28, Sandhurst Place, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 3QW4
£365K02/230.56 mi35, Hilton Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 4HA4
£54.8K12/230.57 mi37, Dorset Mount, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 3QX4
£135K12/220.57 mi8, Sandhurst Grove, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 3QN4
£142.5K04/240.57 mi56, Sandhurst Grove, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 3QN4
£310K01/230.57 mi56, Avenue Hill, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 4EZ4
£295K08/230.58 mi32, Harehills Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 4HF4
£139K01/210.6 mi40, Reginald Mount, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS7 3HN4
£166K04/230.6 mi26, Reginald Mount, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS7 3HN4
£123K02/210.6 mi40, Ruthven View, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 3RQ4
£80K07/210.61 mi5, Dorset Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 3QL4
£130K07/230.61 mi35, Dorset Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 3QL4
£82.5K04/230.64 mi29, Seaforth Terrace, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS9 6AE4
£308K09/210.64 mi2, Roundhay Place, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 4DY4
£270K12/200.64 mi18, Roundhay View, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 4DX4
£322K07/230.64 mi25, Roundhay View, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 4DX4
£300K06/230.65 mi4, Roundhay Avenue, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 4DU4
£201K02/210.66 mi34, Roundhay Grove, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 4DS4
£200K01/210.66 mi4, Sholebroke View, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS7 3HQ4
£222.2K07/210.68 mi6, Roundhay Crescent, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS8 4DT4
£320K02/210.69 mi93, Harehills Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS7 4HA4
£115K05/210.7 mi2, Seaforth Mount, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS9 6AQ4
£137.5K08/210.75 mi21, Brignall Way, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS9 7EZ4
£297K11/200.76 mi3, Teale Court, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS7 4AY4

Local Rents

34 rents from £602/mo to £3.3K/mo, average is £1.4K/mo.

RentDateDistanceAddressBeds 
£1,55005/240.12 miGathorne Terrace, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS85
£1,45005/240.12 miGathorne Terrace, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS85
£2,99502/250.19 mi-4
£2,50003/250.2 mi-4
£1,25002/250.23 mi-4
£1,20003/250.24 mi-3
£1,10005/240.25 miBayswater Terrace, Harehills , Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS83
£60206/240.26 miHamilton Avenue, Chapeltown, LS7 3
£65406/240.26 miHamilton Avenue, Chapeltown, LS7 3
£1,10005/240.32 miMexborough Drive, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS74
£90001/250.34 mi-3
£1,55003/250.36 mi-5
£3,00001/250.38 mi-4
£90012/240.43 mi-3
£1,10005/240.45 miAshton Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS83
£1,35003/250.47 mi-3
£1,00005/240.48 miLuxor Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS83
£1,60005/240.48 miHarehills Avenue, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS86
£82505/240.49 miMexborough Grove, Leeds 73
£1,05012/240.49 mi-3
£1,05006/240.49 miLuxor View, Leeds, LS83
£1,45005/240.51 miNewton Park Drive, Leeds, LS73
£1,45005/240.51 mi-3
£80005/240.53 miDarfield Avenue, LS83
£90012/240.54 mi-3
£2,40005/240.55 mi-5
£1,35002/250.58 mi-3
£1,35005/240.59 miHilton Road, Potternewton, Leeds, LS86
£2,60012/240.61 mi-4
£3,25005/240.61 mi-5
£3,25012/240.61 mi-5
£3,03312/240.61 mi-5
£3,00001/250.61 mi-5
£1,47305/240.61 miOatland Close, University, Leeds4

Local Area Statistics

Population in LS7

29,112

Population in Leeds

635,166

Town centre distance

1.41 miles away

Nearest school

0.20 miles away

Nearest train station

1.53 miles away

 

 

Rental demand

Landlord's market

Rental growth (12m)

+42%

Sales demand

Seller's market

Capital growth (5yrs)

+41%

Property History

Listed for £375,000

December 11, 2024

Floor Plans

Description

  • A rare opportunity to own a piece of history, surely an architectural masterpiece in its time. +
  • Approx 1,700 sq ft of accommodation set over 3 floors. Small cellar. +
  • A property bursting with character & charm which is simply to die for! +
  • WOW...A living room that would not look out of place in Templenewsome House. +
  • A study and a sizeable open plan dining kitchen with a log burner. +
  • 4 double bedrooms, a bathroom a shower room, centrally heated. +
  • Sizeable, secluded and enclosed grounds. Car parking. +
  • Easy access to hospitals, public transport, Leeds city centre train station & motorway networks. +
  • A wide & varied array of local amenities. +
  • NO ONWARD CHAIN. +

I JUST LOVE MY JOB!  WHY? BECAUSE NO TWO DAYS ARE EVER THE SAME! Well....life is full of surprises...I can't stop thinking about this beautiful period property!  I have driven up and down Spencer Place for many years and never even noticed this house. What a hidden gem! I just love it...I hope you will too. It certainly is quirky, but in a very nice way, as they say. So...what's so quirky about it... well...to start with, being part of a sizeable early Victorian detached house, with spacious accommodation set over 3 floors, it is as far removed from a traditional apartment, as one could imagine. With a sumptuous 6 metre Living room bursting with characteristic features, typical of a Victorian house, a study, a spacious open plan dining kitchen, 4 double bedrooms, a bathroom and a shower room...what more could you wish for...how about spacious gardens and car parking!!
I could work for another 30 years and not come across another property like this...unless I am asked to sell one of the other two apartments within this house of course, but why would you ever want to move from something as individual and exclusive as this? Take a look on Google Earth, put the postcode in, and you will get a great bird's eye view of what I am talking about. Having parked outside the property on the return driveway, the entrance to the property will be on the far righthand side of the building. Here, your guided tour will start by entering a spacious open-plan dining kitchen which has a log-burning stove and gives access to the back garden. Turning left will take you into the study, which enjoys lovely views over the secluded front garden. The living room is accessed from the kitchen...my heart skipped a beat when I entered this room for the first time! I have visited a few stately homes in my time and this room would certainly not look out of place in one of them. Ornate coving, ceiling rose, wall mouldings and a fantastic fireplace await you. Large windows for maximum light too. The staircase to the first floor is from the kitchen and will whisk you up to a split-level landing on the first floor. The master bedroom is located at the front of the house, adjacent to the bathroom. Bedrooms 2 and 3 are accessed from the second landing at the back of the house, which also leads to the shower room. The 4th bedroom is accessed from the split-level landing staircase and is located at the front of the property and again, like those of the study, the views are impressive. Ask me where the cellar is, but don't tell everyone...shhh. You will enjoy looking around the grounds, but more of that later. So what about the amenities I hear you ask? Well...the area is served by a wide and varied of local amenities. Schools, public transport facilities, and access to Leeds City centre, motorway networks and hospitals are on hand. Potternewton Park is close-by and the fantastic village vibe (day or night) of Chapel Allerton is only minutes away.
So there you have it...an exceptional property that should be added to the very top of your house-hunting shopping list. I look forward to seeing you at the Open Day viewing. Some history for you...The house is understood to have been built in 1840 for the Coroner of Leeds and was one of the first in New Leeds. The grounds are bounded on one side by an early Georgian wall, against which, stands the remains of, reputedly, the first chapel in Chapeltown. The Jameson family lived in the house for a century. In 1876 Jameson extended the house. A coach house became a billiard room, illuminated by an ornate rooftop lantern light. A stately drawing room featured a unique marble fireplace and the state-of-the art ceiling rose and breathtaking mouldings and cornices. (check out the photos) The next owners were an exotic couple...Doreen Henry, acclaimed blues singer, and, Dick Auty, an English National Rugby player, wool merchant, and record producer. Doreen sang with, amongst others, George Shearing, Stephan Grappelli, Jack Teagarden, Wild Bill Davison, and Kenny Ball. She performed on radio in America and Britain. Dick founded Harmony Records...one of its first hits being Frankie Howerd's Three Little Fishes. Together Dick and Doreen offered lodgings for touring entertainers such as comedian/actor Terry Scott (Carry On films, June and Terry)  and John Pertwee (Worzel Gummidge and Dr Who.)...formerly an electrician, who served in the Merchant Navy...he is understood to have re-wired the house for them. A house re-wired by Dr Who!?  It was an arty house, a regular Sunday lunch visitor was the bohemian painter, Jacob Kramer. The house later passed through a number of owners and architecturally, Spencer Place remained an attractive tree-lined street. In the mid-eighties, five young architects/builders bought the run-down house and transformed it. Their apartments, (A, B, and C) were centrally heated, with insulation, lighting and sound-proofed. Between them, they had four children who enjoyed the gardens and outdoor living.
The current owners, bought 30B in June 1991. Together they illustrated books, curated theatre shows, and toured plays. One became a mature student the other wrote plays and novels and freelanced on BBC R4. In the early days, they held big parties with guests that were writers, painters, actors, musicians, lecturers, a couple of professors, political activists, teachers, family, and neighbours old and new. Fondly, they were known as The Red House Gang. From the Gang, including a knighted playwright and another with an Oscar nomination, via incidental one-off visitors, to a relative of the king... they have seen many people step into their ex-billiard room, ex-kennels and present dining kitchen.  They leave the house as a whole with excellent neighbours: three musicians, a painter, a retired arts administrator/photographer, an owner of a recording studio (again!), a psychologist, and a one-year-old boy. They hope that whoever buys their home will be very happy to look after it and get much enjoyment from living in it, during its' next new chapter. Tenure: Leasehold. Lease Start Date: 4/3/1993. Lease End Date: 10/2/2111. THIS CAN BE EXTENDED AS YOU ARE ONE OF THE FREEHOLDERS. The service charge is £90 p.c.m. The maintenance is run by a limited company called Jadim, which is owned by the residents.  The Council Tax Band is C. The EPC is currently being assessed. Viewers are accompanied by EweMove's business owners. This ensures a good, in-depth viewing experience with the property professional. Afterwards, you will receive a short video of the property to remember us by, so that you can show your friends and family. (EweMove's business owners are normally contactable mornings, afternoons, evenings, and weekends, including Sundays.)

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