Chain-free Victorian terrace with garden and clear rental potential.
Freehold, chain-free Victorian mid-terrace
A mid-terraced Victorian three-bedroom house in Melincourt, offered freehold and chain-free. The property suits first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors seeking an affordable entry to the Neath market, with an estimated rental income of around £900 pcm and landlord safety certificates already in place.
The house provides comfortable living space with a generous living room, fitted kitchen and a large downstairs family bathroom. Outside there is a low-maintenance rear garden and a compact plot, making upkeep straightforward. Good road links to the M4, nearby schools, shops and regular bus services add practical commuting advantages.
Buyers should note evidence of damp and visible wall cracks that will require investigation and repair; some general maintenance and renovation work is likely. Broadband speeds are slow locally and the property has an EPC rating of D. There is also a small, non-refundable AML check fee of £30 per buyer required if an offer is progressed.
Overall this property offers clear potential for someone willing to budget for repairs and modest upgrades. It’s an economical freehold purchase in a village setting with rental potential or room to modernise for owner occupation.