Compact, neutrally presented Victorian terrace near schools — ideal for first-time buyers..
- Three bedrooms with a large double and ample storage
- Open-plan kitchen/living ideal for modern family life
- Approximately 732 sq ft; overall size is small
- EPC D and double glazing fitted before 2002
- Mains gas boiler and radiators; council tax band A (very cheap)
- Victorian sandstone/limestone walls likely uninsulated; upgrade potential
- Located near schools, shops and walking routes; excellent mobile signal
- Area: very deprived wider district; possible future value growth risks
A compact three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace in central Aberdare, presented with neutral modern decor and an open-plan kitchen/living layout. The property’s bright rooms and a well-proportioned double bedroom give immediate liveability for first-time buyers or young families.
Practical running costs are a plus: council tax band A and mains gas heating with boiler and radiators. The house has double glazing (installed before 2002) and an EPC rating of D, offering reasonable efficiency for its age but with scope for improvement.
The home sits in a city/major town location close to schools, shops and walking routes — convenient for everyday life. The immediate area is an aspirational urban neighbourhood within a wider deprived district, which may appeal to buyers seeking affordability and future uplift potential.
Buyers should note the property’s small overall size (approx. 732 sq ft) and small plot. Construction circa 1900–1929 with original sandstone/limestone walls (assumed uninsulated) means there is renovation potential and likely further works to improve thermal performance. Services and fixtures have not been tested and a survey is recommended.