Two bedrooms, living room, modern galley kitchen
Freehold and offered chain-free for a quick move
Approx. 561 sq ft — compact rooms and narrow layout
Small rear yard — low outdoor maintenance
Mains gas boiler central heating; double glazing (unknown fit date)
Victorian mid-terrace, built pre-1900 — period character
Cavity walls with no known insulation — potential heating inefficiency
Located near town centre and Llanfaes Primary School
This compact two-bedroom mid-terrace on Church Street offers an affordable entry into Brecon’s market. The ground floor has a living room and a modern-fitted galley kitchen; upstairs are two bedrooms and a family bathroom. The property is sold freehold and chain-free, making it straightforward for a first-time buyer or investor to take immediate possession.
Positioned close to the town centre and Llanfaes Primary School, the house benefits from convenient local amenities and the attractions of Brecon Beacons National Park nearby. Practical details include mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, double glazing (installation date unknown), and an economical council tax band C.
The house is small (approximately 561 sq ft) and retains Victorian period character, but it will suit buyers who expect limited room sizes and a compact layout. The exterior is dated and the building was constructed before 1900; cavity walls are present with no known insulation, so heating costs and thermal comfort could be an issue without upgrades.
This is a clear starter-home or buy-to-let prospect: minimal snagging to occupy now, with straightforward potential to improve value through modest refurbishment and insulation upgrades. Broadband speeds are average and the local area faces high deprivation, which may affect long-term rental demand and resale in certain market conditions.