As the post states, ‘In need of modernisation’. In my humble opinion, it is not lettable in its current state. For one, it doesn’t look like it has any form of central heating. Secondly, lack of photos to the rest of the property really doesn’t allow an informed opinion as to the overall property condition. A viewing is a must, therefore and sooner rather than later. On the positive side the location is popular for rented accommodation and is less than a mile from J9 of the M6 and adjacent to other major road networks. There are a wide selection of schools within a mile radius along with other amenities.
Renting Property in Walsall
2 Bedroom Terraced House, Bentley Lane, Walsall, WS2. With Yields Of 6.34%.
A two bedroom terraced house in the Birchills area of Walsall, WS2, listed 3 days ago! There’s room for improvement here as the spec is not up to a lettable standard in my humble opnion. The asking price is £89950. 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 less than a mile away. There is double glazing, gas central heating and parking is on-road. I would urge a viewing sooner as soon as you can.
3 Bedroom Terraced House, Glastonbury Crescent, Walsall, WS3. With Yields Of 6.60%.
A three bedroom terraced house on Glastonbury Crescent, Walsall, WS3. Billed as an investment property. It has a pretty much standard spec, so to get top dollar I would advise upgrading the decor/ flooring/ bathroom etc. I would advise a viewing as soon as possible to check out the property internally, after all, that’s what viewings are for, right? There are many schools locally and many are within a mile distance. Healthcare amenities eg doctors, dentists etc are also nearby. Transport services are very good with bus routes and major road networks adjacent lending easy access to Walsall, Bloxwich, Pelsall and Brownhills town centres. There is double glazing and gas central heating.
Walsall Tenants are Setting Their Own Rents!!
Last week I went to meet a landlord who found me through my blog. The property was a traditional end of terrace in north Walsall between Leamore and Coalpool. The landlord had the property with an agent from out of the area and wanted my opinion. Or at least that’s what I thought…
Quite often, when talking about the rental market, we talk about property, condition, area, location, amenities/ facilities etc. and seem to forget one of the most important parties to the equation… tenants.
Without tenants, there is no demand for the rental property. The profile of the Walsall tenant has changed and continues to change. Although this is in part due to the credit crunch, job mobility and the raising of deposits, an increased number of people in their twenties are choosing to rent rather than buy and have done so, even when they were in a position when they could have bought a property.
2 Bedroom Terraced House, Broad Lane, Walsall, WS3. With Yields Of 6.43%.
A two bedroom terraced house in the Bloxwich area of Walsall, WS3. A superb spec on this property and can be let as is. Not much to look at on the outside, but inside a very nicely presented property. The asking price is at the higher end due to the higher end spec and area. The location is ideal for local schools. many within a mile radius. Healthcare amenities such as doctors, dentists and chemists are also within easy each. Transport services are excellent with bus and rail routes nearby. Bloxwich town centre less than a mile away and Walsall town centre not much further. There is double glazing, gas central heating and parking is on-road. I would urge a viewing sooner, rather than later.
2 Bedroom Terraced House, Rowland Street, Walsall, WS2. With Yields Of 7.12%.
A two bedroom terraced house in the Birchills area of Walsall, WS2, listed today! A very nice spec here and one that can be let as is, but as you know, there is always room for improvement. The asking price is £80000 and on first glance appears to be a bargain at that price. 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 less than a mile away. There is double glazing, gas central heating and parking is on-road. I would urge a viewing sooner as soon as you can.
One Bedroom Terraced House, Camomile Close, Walsall, WS5 With Yields Of 6.25%.
A one bedroom terraced house on the prestigious and popular Tamebridge estate in Walsall. The area is very high profile area for renting and rental prices tend to attract a premium on the estate. I like the “Compact and bijou” style of the property and the spec is nicely presented. Even though the property has double glazing, the heating type is not mentioned and although there is a gas fire in the lounge, the heating is probably electric considering the panel heaters on show. Parking is stated as off-road. It would be better appreciated by a viewing. The location is within easy reach of all the major road networks, services and other amenities lending easy access to Walsall and West Bromwich town centres.
1 Bedroom House, Wareham Close, Walsall, WS3 With Yields Of 7.42%.
A one bedroom on a popular part of the Coalpool area in Walsall. The area’s profile has been raised substantially since major redevelopment and is now a popular choice for rental. The property is well presented and the spec is just what the doctor ordered. I would urge a viewing on this one as soon as possible. The location benefits from being within easy reach of all the major road networks, services and other amenities lending easy access to Walsall, Bloxwich, Pelsall, Willenhall town centres.
Has the Walsall Property Market bubble finally burst?!

A number of landlords, first time buyers and investors have approached me recently, asking about the Walsall property market. The common thread in these conversations is the question around all these headlines of massive increases in property values in the UK. Should we be worried we are about to have a price crash?
I’m not going to proclaim that everything is now hunky dory with our economy but it is now actually looking a lot healthier (compared to the doom and gloom of 2008), and there are signs we are seeing more green shoots confirming an actual recovery after several false starts.
I am of the opinion that over the last few years, whilst mortgages have been a little more difficult to obtain than the last decade of the 2000’s, this lack of mortgages has produced some pent up demand for property. Now we appear to be on the other side of the financial crisis, and the banks are more willing to lend, this is why sales, prices and first-time buyer numbers have improved so rapidly.
3 Bedroom Terraced House, Villiers Street, Walsall, WS1. With Yields Of 6.25%.
A 3 bedroom terraced house on Villiers street, Walsall, WS1. The property is being marketed by Homepoint (01922 321 043). Unfortunately, the listing lacks photos of the kitchen, bathroom, one of the bedrooms and the rear garden. Of what I can, see the decor needs changing desperately, but I have no idea what state the kitchen or bathroom are in. But as I always say, “That’s what viewings are for”. Marketed at offers of £95000.

























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