Bright three-bedroom home close to parks, cafés and transport links.
Three generous bedrooms, naturally bright
Two reception rooms plus separate dining/living space
Private rear garden, low-maintenance and private
Gas central heating and double glazing throughout
Freehold; approximately 883 sq ft internal space
Solid brick walls with no assumed insulation (upgrade likely)
Small plot size; limited outdoor area and storage
Higher local crime and area deprivation — consider location risks
A traditional Victorian mid-terrace offering a comfortable, well-presented three-bedroom layout ideal for first-time buyers. The ground floor provides two reception rooms and a kitchen that opens onto a private rear garden — a pleasant outdoor space for relaxing or small gatherings.
Upstairs are three generous, naturally bright bedrooms and a well-kept bathroom. Practical comforts include gas central heating, double glazing and an average overall size of about 883 sq ft; the house is freehold with a moderate council tax band.
Be aware of a few material considerations: the property is built with solid brick walls (no known wall insulation) so insulating and draught-proofing may be worthwhile upgrades. The plot is small, and the wider neighbourhood records higher crime and marked area deprivation, factors to weigh for long-term family needs or rental prospects.
Situated in lively Roath, the home benefits from nearby cafés, shops, Roath Park and good transport links into the city centre. For a first-time buyer seeking period character with ready-to-live-in presentation and scope to add value through thermal improvements, this is a practical and convenient choice.