A two bedroom terraced house in the Bentley area of Walsall, WS2. A pretty much decent spec here and one that could be let as is, but you will want to change the decor at least. The asking price is £92000, which is well below average for a property of this type and area. The location is ideal for local schools, all within a mile. Healthcare amenities such as doctors, dentists and chemists are also within easy each. Transport services are very good with bus routes and major road networks nearby with Walsall town centre about a mile away. There is double glazing and gas central heating as far as I can tell. I would urge a viewing asap.
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One Bedroom Apartment, Camborne Road, WS5. With Yields Of 6.75%.
A one bedroom apartment, Camborne Road, Walsall, WS5. The asking price is in the region of £80000 with Connells (01922 716 026).
Property details here, brochure here and EPC here.
Park Hall is an excellent and very popular location in Walsall. Some consider it to be the “posh” end of the street and therefore prices in general can be higher.
2 Bedroom House, Cannon Street, Walsall, WS2. With Yields Of 6.75%.
A two bedroom mid terraced house in Walsall, WS2. With the asking price at £80000 and well below average, here’s a nice little bargain.
The downside as you can see from the photos is that it will need some TLC especially in the decor department despite it having double glazing and gas central heating.
There are a wide variety of schools, health services and amenities locally and the transport services are very good with bus routes and major road networks nearby.
Nearly Half of Walsall Tenants are ‘Middle Class’!!

With Walsall youngsters not able to buy their own property, my research would suggest the progressively important role the private rented sector has been playing in housing people in need of a roof over their head. This, at a time of increasing affordability problems for first time buyers and growing difficulties faced by social housing providers – local authorities and housing associations – in their ability to secure funding from Westminster and then compete against the likes of the Taylor Wimpey, Barratt and Persimmon Homes of this world to buy highly priced building land.
Renting isn’t like it was in the 1960’s and 70’s, where tenants couldn’t wait to leave their rack-rent landlords, charging sky-high rents for properties with Second World War wood chip wallpaper, no central heating and drafty windows. Since 1997 with the introduction of buy-to-let mortgages and a new breed of Walsall landlord, the private rented sector in Walsall has offered increasingly high quality accommodation for younger Walsall households.
So, whilst I knew in my own mind that the type and ‘class’ of tenant has improved over the last 20 years, I had nothing to back that up… until now.
Another 2 Bed Terraced House, Dalkeith Street, Walsall, WS2. With Yields Of 6.54%.
Another two bedroom terraced house in the Birchills area of Walsall, WS2 and another just recently added. Four photos on this one though and they do show a very pleasing spec, which does include double glazing and gas central heating.
The selling price is very good at £82500, well below average for the area.
3 Bedroom Semi, Walsall, WS10. With Yields Of 7.93%.
A 3 bedroom semi detached house in the Darlaston area of Walsall, currently marketed by Paul Dubberley (0121 659 6109). The good news is the bathroom is the only room that has joined the 21st century. The rest of the property is still unfortunately, “Stayin’ alive”…Just. Thankfully, apart from a new kitchen the other upgrades are mainly cosmetic. There is double glazing and central heating.
So, based on that fact that the property will be upgraded, you could expect a rental of £595.00 pcm. Therefore, if the property sells at the current asking price of £90k will result in a yield of 7.93%. Personally, I would try and negotiate a reduction based on the required upgrading. Best get in there and arrange a viewing!
Walsall Landlords & Investors – does your letting agent go THIS far?

After he sent me the link to the advertised property I started my research and found some interesting facts. The property in Walsall was a 3 bed mid-terrace advertised for £129,950. Just four weeks ago, when it was first advertised, it was priced at £134,950. So a drop of £5,000 in a month! I smelt a potentially motivated seller. Here’s what makes it more interesting…when I dug deeper…I found the property had been on the market two years ago but for some reason, didn’t sell so was taken off market at that time!!
2 Bed Terraced House, Dalkeith Street, Walsall, WS2. With Yields Of 7.71%.
A two bedroom terraced house in the Birchills area of Walsall, WS2. Another recent property added within the last 3 days and also another property lacking photos. Coincidence or the current trend for agents? Anyway, we have double glazing and central heating “Where specified”, That’s secret code for partial central heating. Best thing to do is arrange a viewing, put your mind at rest.
The selling price is an absolute bargain with offers at over £70000.
2 Bed Terraced House, Park Road, Walsall, WS3. With Yields Of 6.00%.
A two bedroom terraced house in the Bloxwich area of Walsall, WS3. It has literally just been added (within the last 24 hours) and I’ll forgive the lack of internal photos, for now, because of that. However, the description does not give that much information e.g. we do not know if there is either central heating or double glazing. It is billed as “well presented”, but without a viewing we do not know. So, as I always say, that is what viewings are for.
However, the positives are that the selling price is good for the type and area being £89950 and it is located in an area popular for rented accommodation.
3 Bedroom Semi, Walsall, WS5. With Yields Of 6.95%.
A 3 bedroom semi detached house in the Delves area of Walsall, currently marketed by Bairstoweves (01922 312 791). Yet another listing with a lack of photos, only three photos here with two of them external. I don’t know how you are supposed to “Show off” a property without a good selection of photos? If it was my property, I know I wouldn’t be too happy. The details state that the property has been extended, but doesn’t give any details as to how it has been extended.
Without a internal viewing it is impossible to assess if any improvements need to be made. So let’s say for the sake of argument the property has a satisfactory spec and based on that you could expect a rental of £550.00 pcm. Therefore, if the property sells at the current asking price of £95k will result in a yield of 6.95%.








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