Six Mistakes First-Time Landlords Make in Warrington
- Underestimating costs
- Skipping tenant vetting
- Not understanding legal obligations
- Poor property management
- Not setting the right rent
- Neglecting tax planning
Most streets have a history if you look hard enough. Stonyhurst Crescent in Culcheth has one that is genuinely remarkable. The homes that buyers compete for today, the large semi-detached Victorian properties with thick walls and generous proportions that sit along the crescent's distinctive oval layout, were not built as family homes at all.
One of the things people genuinely appreciate about living in this part of Warrington and the wider WA3 area is how much green space sits on the doorstep. You don't need to drive an hour to find a decent walk.
If you have a garden and you live in the WA3 area, you are genuinely well placed. Within a short drive there is one of the most visited garden centres in the country, a well-established local nursery, and a farm-based plant centre that most people combine with a breakfast stop. Here is what each one offers and what to expect.
The council's financial position has been making national headlines, the government has appointed ministerial envoys to oversee reform, Birchwood Park is being sold to Goldman Sachs, and proposed cuts include street lighting reductions and service reviews.