Freehold two-bed mid-terrace with driveway, garden and strong connectivity—ideal for first-time buyers willing to update..
Two double bedrooms, lounge/diner and kitchen/breakfast room
Driveway parking for two cars — valuable off-street space
Rear garden with patio doors; small plot size
Freehold tenure; no flood risk
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Single family bathroom; likely needs modernisation
Area classed as deprived with higher crime levels
Cheap council tax; close to M4 and Good-rated primary schools
This two-bedroom mid-terrace in Bellver, Swindon, is a practical, affordable option for a first-time buyer or small family. The layout includes a lounge/diner, kitchen/breakfast room with patio doors to a rear garden, and two double bedrooms upstairs. The property is freehold and offers off-street parking for two cars — a rare convenience in the area.
The house is solidly built (1983–1990 era) with double glazing and gas central heating via boiler and radiators. Broadband speeds are reported as fast and mobile signal excellent, supporting home working and connectivity. Council tax is described as cheap, and there is no flood risk for the location.
Important downsides are factual: the neighbourhood scores as deprived with higher local crime rates, and the plot is small. The interior and fittings appear to be 1980s/1990s standard and will likely benefit from updating and modernisation to suit contemporary tastes. There is a single family bathroom and average overall room sizes.
Nearby schools include several rated Good by Ofsted, and the M4 and local amenities are within easy reach, which could suit commuters. This property suits buyers prioritising affordability, parking and connectivity, and who are prepared to invest in cosmetic improvements.