- Victorian Mid Terraced House +
- HMO Licenced Property +
- Five Bedrooms +
- Bay Fronted Reception Room +
- Kitchen +
- Ground Floor Shower Room +
- First Floor Bathroom +
- Gas Central Heating +
- No Forward Chain +
- South Facing Rear Garden +
Property Description
Benefiting from a House of Multiple Occupation (HMO) licence is this five bedroom mid terraced Victorian property offering an excellent rental yield for investors or the opportunity to covert back into a family home. The property further benefits from no forward chain.
Property Details
The ground floor accommodation consists of an entrance hall with a staircase leading to the first floor landing, a bay fronted reception room incorporating distinct living and dining arears with a feature fireplace with built-in storage cupboards to either recess, a fitted kitchen, a double bedroom , a shower room and a rear entrance hall with a door leading to the south facing rear garden.
The first floor accommodation consists of a landing with a built-in storage cupboard, a double bedroom, three single bedrooms and three piece bathroom.
Outside to the front is a small garden which is mostly laid to hardstanding. To the rear is a south facing garden with areas laid to lawn and hardstanding.
With strong rental demand all-year-round, the property is an ideal acquisition for a landlord seeking solid yields in a thriving Oxford market. Equally, for those seeking a family home with potential, this house offers scope to personalise while enjoying the character and convenience of a traditional Oxford residence.
West Oxford is some 15 minutes’ walk west of the heart of Oxford city and a few minutes from the busy intercity rail station. This area is located amongst several green spaces and canal/riverside walks. 'Modern' West Oxford, was built on the site of Osney's ancient Abbey, and now extends west across from the cottages of Osney Island and out along the causeway towards Seacourt and Botley.
These short streets comprise both Victorian, Edwardian and 1930s houses, all close to the open parks/green areas. The community supports a good range of shops, several public houses, a primary school, local businesses and a community centre.