Detached bungalow with garden and parking — auction lot for renovators or landlords.
Three-bedroom detached single-storey bungalow, approx. 657 sq ft
Requires full refurbishment: cosmetic, electrical and likely insulation work
Driveway with off-street parking; decent front, side and rear gardens
Conservatory and potential to reconfigure living space
Mains gas boiler and radiators; double glazing age unknown
EPC D, Council Tax Band C — immediate upgrade costs likely
Sold at auction; buyer's premium £1,200 and admin fee (1.2% min £1,200)
Close to Gorseinon town centre and M4 J47, good transport links
A three-bedroom detached bungalow offered freehold and sold at auction, presenting a clear refurbishment project with strong rental or resale potential. Set at the end of a residential street in Gorseinon, the property is a short walk from the town centre and close to M4 Junction 47 — convenient for commuting to Swansea and beyond. The bungalow occupies a decent plot with off-street parking, front, side and rear gardens and a conservatory, providing scope to improve living space and garden amenity.
The house requires full refurbishment: cosmetic works, likely heating and electrical upgrades, and insulation improvements (cavity walls assumed uninsulated). The property has mains gas boiler and radiators, double glazing of unknown age, an EPC rating of D and Council Tax Band C — factors that make it straightforward to modernise but will incur immediate spend. The accommodation totals approximately 657 sq ft with an L-shaped living room, kitchen, three bedrooms and family bathroom; room sizes are compact.
This lot is aimed at developers, landlords or buyers comfortable completing a renovation. Bidding opens Monday 29 September 2025 at 13:00 and closes Tuesday 30 September 2025 at 13:00. Important buying costs include a buyer’s premium of £1,200 inc VAT and an administration fee of 1.2% inc VAT (minimum £1,200) payable on exchange; consult the legal pack for full disbursements. The property sits in a very deprived area with low crime and fast broadband, which supports rental demand but may affect long-term capital growth.