- Two double bedrooms with generous principal bedroom space
- Open-plan living/dining creates practical social area
- Small, low-maintenance rear garden and outbuilding potential
- Garage/off-street parking included for convenience
- Freehold tenure; mains gas boiler and radiators
- Built 1950–66; system-built walls likely uninsulated (assumed)
- Double glazing installed before 2002; may need upgrading
- Area indicators: very deprived locality and above-average crime
This two-bedroom end-of-terrace in Sketty offers an affordable, move-in-ready base for first-time buyers or a compact family. The open-plan living and dining area creates a bright social hub, while two double bedrooms give genuine space upstairs. A small, low-maintenance rear garden and off-street garage add private outdoor space and secure parking — handy in this city location.
Built in the mid-20th century, the house is in serviceable condition but shows signs of age. The exterior is pebbledash and the home was constructed using system-built methods without added wall insulation (assumed). Double glazing is fitted but predates 2002, and the property may benefit from targeted modernisation to improve energy efficiency and update finishes.
Location strengths include excellent mobile signal, fast broadband potential, public transport links and proximity to local schools and amenities. Practical details: freehold tenure, mains gas heating (boiler and radiators), no flood risk and affordable council tax banding. Note the area has relatively high deprivation indicators and above-average crime rates — buyers should weigh this alongside the price and local conveniences.
Overall this is a pragmatic purchase: a modestly sized, well-located home with sensible running costs and scope to add value through insulation and cosmetic improvements. It will suit a buyer seeking an affordable entry into the Swansea market or an investor prepared to refresh the property.







































































