- Three bedrooms across three floors, compact layout
- Chain free, freehold tenure
- Walking distance to Brecon town centre and Cathedral
- Terraced rear garden with seating and borders
- Requires renovation; scope to modernise throughout
- Possible damp issues noted; remedial budget advised
- Double glazing and mains gas central heating present
- Local area has high crime and significant deprivation
This compact three-bedroom terraced townhouse on The Struet is a straightforward, chain-free purchase for a first-time buyer or investor. Set over three floors, the property offers a living/dining room, fitted kitchen, shower room and separate bathroom, plus a small terraced rear garden accessed via shared rear access. At about 694 sq ft, the rooms are modest in size but workable for a starter home or rental unit.
Built before 1900 with stone and brick construction, the house retains period character while needing modernisation throughout. Double glazing and mains gas central heating are already in place, but the property is described as requiring renovation and may have damp issues; a buyer should budget for updating and any remedial work. There is clear scope to improve layouts, finish and décor to increase comfort or rental value.
Location is a key selling point: a short walk from Brecon town centre, the cathedral and The Groves, with the Brecon Beacons on the doorstep. Practical advantages include freehold tenure, no onward chain and an affordable Council Tax band C. However, the local area records higher crime and significant deprivation, which may affect resale or rental desirability and should be weighed by buyers.
Overall this is a value-led opportunity for someone willing to undertake renovation: ideal as an entry-level owner-occupier purchase or a buy-to-let project in a popular market-town setting close to national-park countryside.