Central-fringe, low-maintenance flat ideal for first-time buyers and investors.
Spacious lounge/diner overlooking mature communal gardens
Two bedrooms plus large loft with pull-down ladder for storage
UPVC double glazing and modern fitted kitchen with integrated fridge
Economy 7 electric heating — can mean higher running costs
First-floor accessed by stairs only (no lift) — consider mobility needs
Leasehold with 203 years remaining; service charge £720/year
Communal parking bays and well-maintained shared gardens
1970s flat-roof block — communal maintenance and roof condition to note
This well-presented two-bedroom first-floor apartment offers a practical, move-in-ready home on the fringe of Wrexham city centre. The large lounge/diner and fitted kitchen provide good everyday living space, while two bedrooms, a modern bathroom and substantial loft storage make the flat suitable for a small family, couple or first-time buyer.
Practical features include UPVC double glazing, integrated kitchen appliances, Economy 7 electric storage heaters and a large loft accessed by a pull-down ladder. The block sits within mature, well-maintained communal gardens and benefits from dedicated off-street parking bays and a secure entrance serving only four apartments.
Important practical points: the property uses electric heating (Economy 7), which can be more expensive than gas; the building dates from the mid-20th century with a flat roof, so communal maintenance is a consideration; and the wider area scores higher on deprivation indices. The apartment is leasehold with 203 years remaining and a below-average annual service charge of £720.
Overall, this apartment suits buyers seeking an affordable, central-fringe home with low immediate upkeep and strong storage potential (large loft). It offers easy access to local shops, frequent bus services and city-centre amenities, but buyers should weigh ongoing electric heating costs and the communal maintenance responsibilities associated with a 1970s block.