Three-bed auction lot with garden — refurbish for rental or resale potential..
3 bedrooms with ground-floor extension and private rear garden
Freehold mid-terrace Victorian property, circa 1900–1929
Requires full refurbishment; interior dated and walls likely uninsulated
EPC D; main heating via mains gas boiler and radiators
Sold at auction — bidding 20–22 October 2025, buyer's premium applies
Administration fee 1.2% (min £1,200) plus £1,560 buyer's premium
No flood risk; very deprived area may affect resale value
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal; council tax Band B (low)
A compact Victorian mid-terraced home in Gorseinon offered with a guide price of £90,000+ and sold at auction. The property has three bedrooms, a ground-floor extension, and a private rear garden — straightforward assets for refurbish-and-rent or resale projects. It is freehold and currently fitted with gas boiler heating and double glazing (installation date unknown).
This house requires full refurbishment: interiors are dated and there is assumed lack of wall insulation. The property has an EPC D and sits in a very deprived local area, which affects capital values and lettability but can also support competitive yields after sensible upgrading. Council Tax Band B is low, and there is no flood risk.
Practical selling costs are material: an administration fee of 1.2% (minimum £1,200 inc VAT) and a buyer’s premium of £1,560 inc VAT are payable on exchange, plus any disbursements in the legal pack. Bidding is set for 20–22 October 2025 — suitable for buyers comfortable with auction timelines and conditional purchase processes.
For investors or hands-on buyers, this property offers clear scope to add value through refurbishment, insulation, and cosmetic updating. Consider obtaining the legal pack and arranging surveys before bidding to budget accurately for renovation works and any unseen structural or services issues.