Chain-free family home near Swansea city centre with garden and refurbishment potential.
Three bedrooms with two reception rooms and ground-floor utility room
Extended end-of-terrace offering 905 sq ft of living space
Enclosed rear garden with lawn and patio; small plot overall
Freehold, sold chain-free — ready for immediate occupation or letting
Constructed 1950–66; system-built walls with external insulation
Double glazing installed, but installation date unknown
Some external maintenance and garden refurbishment needed (ivy growth)
Located close to schools, shops, and Swansea city centre; area classed as very deprived
This extended three-bedroom end-of-terrace on St Leger Crescent offers practical family living a short trip from Swansea city centre and local schools. The layout includes two reception rooms, a ground-floor utility and a private enclosed rear garden with lawn and patio — good space for children and weekend entertaining. Sold freehold and chain-free, it’s ready for a buyer who wants immediate occupation or straightforward letting.
The property is an average-sized 905 sq ft home constructed in the 1950s–1960s with system-built walls finished with external insulation and double glazing of unknown installation date. Heating is by mains gas boiler and radiators; council tax is very low. These factors help keep running costs down, but the system-built construction and unknown glazing age are matters to note for future maintenance or alteration plans.
The house shows signs that some updating would be beneficial: external areas need attention (ivy growth and general maintenance) and interior features such as the fireplace and kitchen are dated. For families prioritising location and space over a turnkey finish, this property offers strong potential to add value through targeted refurbishment. Investors seeking a rental in a well-connected city suburb will also find it straightforward to let.
Buyers should consider the local context: the wider area is classified as very deprived, which can affect long-term capital growth and resale compared with more affluent neighbourhoods. There is no flooding risk and crime is recorded as low, while mobile signal and broadband speeds are good — positive practical points for modern family life.
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