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Ironside Place, Sheffield

PROPERTY TYPE

End of Terrace

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

851 sq ft

79 sq m

TENURE
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Key features

  • Three Bedrooms – Two spacious doubles and a versatile third room, ideal for a home office or nursery.
  • Generous Living Space – Approximately 850 sq. ft. with a large reception room suitable for family use and entertaining.
  • Corner Plot – End-terrace position offers extra outdoor space and greater privacy than mid-terrace homes.
  • Convenient Location – Close to local shops, schools, parks, and public transport links into Sheffield city centre.
  • Investment Potential – Estimated rental income of approximately £850 PCM makes this a strong buy-to-let option.
  • Scope for Improvement – A solid property with the opportunity to update and add value through refurbishment.

Description

Situated in the well-established residential neighbourhood of Ironside Place, this three-bedroom end-of-terrace house offers a practical and affordable opportunity for first-time buyers, growing families, or investors looking for a reliable rental asset. The traditional layout that can be adapted to suit a variety of needs. On the ground floor, the spacious living room offers a comfortable setting for daily life and can easily accommodate both seating and dining areas. The adjoining kitchen is functional, with potential for refurbishment or reconfiguration to better suit modern tastes and requirements. MORE DETAILS AND IMAGES TO FOLLOW.

Description - MORE DETAILS AND IMAGES TO FOLLOW. Situated in the well-established residential neighbourhood of Ironside Place, this three-bedroom end-of-terrace house offers a practical and affordable opportunity for first-time buyers, growing families, or investors looking for a reliable rental asset.

The property spans approximately 850 square feet and provides a traditional layout that can be adapted to suit a variety of needs. On the ground floor, the spacious living room offers a comfortable setting for daily life and can easily accommodate both seating and dining areas. The adjoining kitchen is functional, with potential for refurbishment or reconfiguration to better suit modern tastes and requirements.

Upstairs, the property features three bedrooms—two of which are well-sized doubles, while the third could serve as a child’s room, home office, or study. The family bathroom is centrally located and includes the essentials, though some buyers may wish to update it to reflect current styles.

The home benefits from being positioned on a corner plot, giving it the advantage of additional outdoor space compared to mid-terrace properties. There is a private rear garden, offering scope for landscaping, outdoor seating, or extension (subject to planning permission). On-street parking is available directly outside the property.

Ironside Place is a popular and practical location with a strong sense of community. The area is well-served by local amenities including supermarkets, convenience stores, schools, and health services. Regular bus routes and easy road access make commuting to Sheffield city centre and nearby areas straightforward, while local parks and green spaces add to the area's appeal for families.

For investors, the property presents a good rental opportunity, with an estimated income of around £850 per calendar month. With demand for rental homes in this part of Sheffield remaining steady, it’s a worthwhile consideration for those seeking a property with immediate letting potential and future scope for improvement.

In summary, this is a straightforward, well-located home that would benefit from some modernisation but offers solid foundations for buyers looking to put down roots or generate consistent rental income. Early viewing is recommended to fully assess the space and potential on offer.

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About Eadon Lockwood & Riddle, Rotherham

149 Bawtry Road, Wickersley, Rotherham, S66 2BW

Welcome to ELR estate agents, a friendly independent company that has been working on your doorstep since 1840, making us Sheffield's most established estate agent. We offer a range of services including residential sales, lettings, surveys, mortgages and property auctions, with offices across Sheffield, Rotherham, The Peak District and Hope Valley.

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actively looking to buy"

This is due to the positive effect that competition has on your achievable sale price.

Buyer competing over a property will force out the best offers.

When you sell a house, this is a key factor behind getting the best price.

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Selling a House in Spring:

Spring is a great time to sell a house or flat!

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Spring is a pretty up-beat time of year. In good weather buyers are more prepared to go house hunting.

Also, many families look to match their purchase with the end of the school year.

Selling a House in Summer:

High summer has never been the best time to sell a house (especially a family one).

School Holidays are the big reason for this. Entertaining kids leaves little time for house hunting.

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Autumn has always been a good time to sell a house.

However, it's not as good as the Jan - July period. Still, if you're trying to sell in late Sept or Oct you've nothing to worry about.

Remember though, not many people want to move over Christmas so don't leave coming to market too late.

After the 2nd week of November buyers, like bears, tend to go into hibernation.

Selling a House in Winter:

Winter can be a harder time to sell but if you have that one property that someone has been waiting for, then you'll sell it. Boxing Day is a great time to list a property on the web portals. This is a time when all the family are together and looking at the properties together. 

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As we mentioned at the top of this article, encouraging competition is the surest way to achieve the highest price when you sell a house.

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