Chain-free two-bed Victorian terrace with courtyard — prime for refurbishment.
Walking distance to Bridgend town centre and amenities
Freehold and offered chain-free for quicker completion
Two bedrooms with lounge plus additional reception/dining room
Enclosed courtyard garden — small but private outdoor space
Dated condition: low ceilings, small rooms, and signs of damp
As-built stone walls likely uninsulated; EPC rating D (energy improvements needed)
Area described as very deprived with above-average crime rates
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal; no flood risk
This two-bedroom end-of-terrace sits within easy walking distance of Bridgend town centre, offering quick access to shops, transport links and local amenities. The layout includes a lounge, additional reception/dining room, kitchen/diner, downstairs bathroom and a small enclosed courtyard — a compact, practical home for a first purchase or buy-to-let.
The property delivers genuine potential: period stonework, a corner position and a private courtyard provide character and scope to reconfigure or modernise. Chain-free freehold status simplifies purchase timing and the house benefits from mains gas heating, double glazing and fast broadband/mobile connectivity.
Buyers should note the property’s dated condition. Rooms are generally small with low ceilings, there are signs of damp and the as-built stone walls are likely uninsulated. EPC rating D indicates energy-efficiency improvements would be beneficial. The area is described as very deprived with above-average crime statistics, so factor location considerations into plans.
For a first-time buyer or investor prepared to refurbish, this home offers an affordable entry into Bridgend with short-term rental or resale upside after sensible updating. The council-tax band and exact floor area should be confirmed during due diligence.