Traditional end-terrace in Grangetown — well located for city commuters and first-time buyers..
Three good-sized bedrooms across two storeys
Separate lounge and dining room; flexible layout
Low-maintenance rear garden; small plot
Double glazing and mains gas central heating
Approximately 1,016 sq ft; freehold property
Built before 1900; external walls likely uninsulated
Single family bathroom only; potential to modernise
High local crime and very deprived area — important to consider
A traditional three-bedroom end-of-terrace in Grangetown offering straightforward access to Cardiff city centre, Cardiff Bay and the M4 — ideal for first-time buyers seeking an affordable city-base. The ground floor has separate lounge and dining rooms, while the kitchen/breakfast room and a ground-floor bathroom make day-to-day living easy. Upstairs are three well-proportioned bedrooms providing flexible sleeping or home-working space.
Practical comforts include double glazing throughout and mains gas central heating via a boiler and radiators. The rear yard is low-maintenance (gravel and paved area) which suits busy buyers or those who prefer minimal outdoor upkeep. At about 1,016 sq ft, the house offers an average-sized footprint for an inner-city terrace and is freehold with no flood risk.
Buyers should note the property sits in an area with higher crime levels and significant local deprivation; this affects community character and may influence resale or renting prospects. The house dates from before 1900 and external walls are likely uninsulated sandstone/limestone — there may be scope (and cost) for energy-efficiency improvements. The garden is small and the home has a single bathroom, which could be limiting for larger households but represents potential to reconfigure or modernise.
Overall, this house is a straightforward, well-located starter home with clear potential: move in as-is with low garden maintenance, or invest in targeted upgrades (insulation, kitchen/bath refurbishment) to improve comfort and value.