- Three bedrooms, traditional two-storey layout
- Single bathroom only; may suit smaller families or sharers
- Small enclosed rear garden and single garage
- Double glazing fitted after 2002; mains gas central heating
- Average-sized rooms, approx. 1,023 sq ft total
- EPC rating D; potential for energy improvements
- Area: very deprived with above-average crime statistics
- Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal; good transport links
This three-bedroom semi-detached home in New Pastures offers a straightforward, affordable entry to Newport's property market. The layout is traditional and practical: a bright living room, a medium-sized kitchen with original oak cabinets, and three bedrooms across two storeys. A small, enclosed rear garden and single garage provide outdoor space and private parking.
The house is gas‑central heated with a boiler and radiators, and double glazing was installed after 2002. At around 1,023 sq ft, the accommodation is average sized for a family starter home. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, supporting commuting or home working; the train station and city centre are a short drive away for wider travel links.
There is genuine potential to add value by updating the kitchen and bathroom and refreshing internal finishes. The property is freehold and has a reasonable Council Tax band (D), but buyers should note the EPC is D and the area has higher-than-average crime and high levels of deprivation. The plot is small and there is only one bathroom, which may suit first-time buyers or couples more than larger families.
Overall, this is a practical, well-located three-bedroom house with scope for modernisation. It will appeal to buyers seeking a reasonably priced, move-in-able home with straightforward improvement potential, but those sensitive to local crime statistics or needing larger garden/plot space should investigate the neighbourhood further.