Affordable, well-located first-floor home ideal for new buyers or landlords.
- Spacious 1-bed apartment, about 646 sq ft
- First-floor position with bay window and double glazing
- Long lease remaining: 957 years
- Electric room heaters only — potentially higher running costs
- Well-kept communal gardens and tidy shared areas
- No flooding risk; council tax recorded as cheap
- Located near buses, supermarkets and university campus
- Wider area classified as very deprived (local impact possible)
This first-floor one-bedroom apartment in Coed Edeyrn offers generous living space across about 646 sq ft. The bright living room features a bay window and double glazing; the double bedroom includes built-in storage and the kitchen and bathroom are functional for immediate use. Communal gardens and tidy shared areas give a pleasant, low-maintenance exterior setting.
Practical details suit a first-time buyer: a very long lease (957 years) provides long-term security, council tax is described as cheap, and there is no flooding risk. The home relies solely on electric room heaters, which keep installation simple but can mean higher running costs compared with gas heating. The living room may need fresh decorating in places.
Location is convenient for local shops, larger supermarkets a short drive away, frequent bus services into Cardiff city centre, and relatively easy road links to the A48/M4. Cardiff University’s nearby campus supports rental demand, so the apartment also suits buy-to-let investors seeking straightforward management and decent tenant interest.
Be frank about the context: the wider area is classified as very deprived and the immediate neighbourhood contains terraces and flats. That reality affects local services and long-term values in different ways; for a buyer seeking an affordable entry into Cardiff or a lettable property close to transport and amenities, this is a practical option with scope to add value through modest cosmetic improvement.