Move-in ready mid-terrace, modern interiors and low running costs — ideal first home.
Chain-free and newly refurbished throughout
Semi-open plan ground floor with skylit modern kitchen
Two bedrooms plus extra room ideal for home office
Elevated, low-maintenance small rear garden
Freehold tenure and low Council Tax Band A
Built 1900–1929; external walls likely uninsulated
Located in a very deprived area with higher crime levels
Modest room sizes and small overall plot
A freshly refurbished mid-terraced home on Cardiff Road presented chain-free and ready to move into. The ground floor’s semi-open plan layout links lounge, dining area and a modern kitchen with skylight, creating a bright, contemporary living space well suited to first-time buyers or commuters. Two bedrooms upstairs plus an extra room provide practical family or home-office options.
The property’s recent redecoration, new kitchen, integrated appliances and modern bathroom mean minimal immediate works are required — you can occupy straight away. The elevated, low-maintenance rear garden is small but tidy, reducing upkeep for busy households. Freehold tenure and a low Council Tax Band A are additional budget-friendly benefits.
Buyers should note the wider location context: the area is classified as very deprived with higher-than-average local crime levels. The terraced house was originally built 1900–1929 from granite/whinstone and walls are assumed uninsulated, which could affect heating costs long term despite gas central heating and double glazing. Plot size is small and room proportions are modest rather than generous.
Overall, this turnkey property offers a secure entry onto the housing ladder with contemporary interiors and commuter-friendly links, balanced by the realities of a compact urban plot and a challenging neighbourhood profile. It will suit buyers prioritising move-in readiness, low maintenance and affordability, and those willing to accept local area constraints.