Town-centre 2-bed with attic — renovate for first-home or rental potential.
- Two bedrooms plus attic room, flexible three-floor layout
- Enclosed rear courtyard; low-maintenance outdoor space
- Gas central heating and mostly uPVC double glazing
- Large bay-windowed living room with stone fireplace
- Requires renovation and likely wall insulation upgrades
- Very deprived area and above-average local crime rates
- Small plot with limited external amenity and on-street parking
- Freehold tenure; cheap council tax and fast broadband
A spacious mid-terrace property in central Holyhead, this two-bedroom house with an attic room offers clear scope for modernisation and rental potential. The well-proportioned living room with a bay window and a separate kitchen/diner lead to an enclosed rear courtyard — practical for low-maintenance outdoor use. Gas central heating, mostly uPVC double glazing and fast broadband/strong mobile signal provide useful, immediate comforts.
The layout spans three floors: entrance hall, living room and kitchen/diner at ground level; two bedrooms and a shower room on the first floor; and an attic room with built-in storage and a Velux window. The property is freehold and comes with modest running costs (cheap council tax). Its central position places shops, transport links and local amenities within easy walking distance.
The house requires updating: cosmetic refresh and likely thermal improvements to the older stone walls (assumed uninsulated). The area is classified as very deprived with above-average crime — important factors for buyers to consider. The plot is small, with limited external amenity (split-level courtyard) and on-street parking only.
This home suits a first-time buyer wanting to personalise a town-centre property or an investor seeking a straightforward refurbishment with rental upside. Be realistic about renovation costs and safety/insulation improvements when budgeting.