Affordable two-bed close to shops and schools, ready to personalise.
- Chain free two-bedroom Victorian end-terrace
- Walkable to Newport town centre and primary schools
- Gas central heating and modern double glazing present
- Small overall size (approx 535 sq ft), modest rooms
- Small courtyard garden, limited outdoor space
- Likely cavity walls without insulation; thermal upgrades advised
- Area shows high deprivation and above-average crime rates
- Requires cosmetic updating and general inspection before purchase
A chain-free, compact Victorian end-terrace close to Newport town centre and local schools — ideal for a first-time buyer seeking an affordable entry or an investor wanting a straightforward let. The property offers two double bedrooms, a living/dining room, kitchen, wet room, lean-to and a small courtyard garden. Gas central heating and double glazing are already fitted.
The house is small (approximately 535 sq ft) with modest room proportions and lower-than-average ceilings. Built c.1900–1929 with cavity walls assumed to have no insulation, the home will benefit from targeted upgrades — particularly insulation, cosmetic refresh and possible modernisation in the kitchen and wet room. Council tax is low, which helps running costs.
Location is a strong practical advantage: walking distance to the town centre, good primary schools nearby and fast broadband and mobile signal. However, the immediate area scores high for deprivation and recorded crime is above average, so check local conditions if security and neighbourhood profile are priorities.
This is a realistic, budget-friendly opportunity for someone prepared to carry out modest improvement works. For a first-time buyer it’s an affordable starter with scope to personalise; for an investor it offers a lettable footprint in a central location but expect voids, management and possible remedial works.