Well-presented, low-maintenance two‑bed starter near schools and M4 Junction 36..
- Two double bedrooms with built-in storage
- Modern fitted kitchen/diner with natural light
- Generous lounge with French doors to garden
- Off-street driveway parking for one (tandem possible)
- Low-maintenance, fully enclosed rear garden with decking
- Freehold tenure; no flood risk; cheap council tax
- Slow broadband and small private plot size
- Area classified as very deprived (local services variable)
A well-presented two-bedroom mid-terrace in sought-after Brackla, offered freehold at £160,000. The ground floor features a modern kitchen/diner that leads through to a generous lounge with French doors, while two double bedrooms and a family bathroom occupy the first floor. Off-street parking and a fully enclosed, low‑maintenance rear garden add practical everyday benefits for first-time buyers.
This compact home is efficient and ready to move into — good decorative order, modern fitted kitchen, and useful built-in storage that houses the boiler. The plot is small but private, with decking and gravelled areas that minimise upkeep and provide space for outdoor seating and storage.
Be realistic about limitations: broadband speeds are slow locally, the immediate area is classified as very deprived, and external outdoor space is limited. There is no flood risk, crime levels are low and mobile signal is excellent. The house suits buyers wanting a low‑maintenance starter home or investors seeking a let-ready property close to schools, shops and Junction 36 of the M4.
Viewings are recommended to appreciate the layout, off-road parking and the quiet outlook to communal green space. The property presents sensible scope for modest cosmetic personalization or small outdoor improvements but is not presented as requiring major structural work.