Affordable semi with new roof, large garden and strong commuter links.
Three bedrooms with two bathrooms (downstairs shower and upstairs bathroom)
New roof and new fuse box installed October 2024
Large private rear garden with patio; good extension/personalisation potential
Off-street driveway (approx. 10 by 8 yards) and timber side gate access
Small overall size (~763 sq ft); rooms are modest
Interior is dated and will require modernisation and cosmetic updates
Freehold tenure, Council Tax Band B, no flood risk
Area has above-average crime and high deprivation—consider local context
This three-bedroom semi-detached house in Dreflan, Mold, offers practical family living with recent essential upgrades. A newly fitted roof and new fuse box (October 2024) reduce short-term maintenance risk, while two bathrooms and a sizeable rear garden add everyday convenience and outside space.
Internally the layout is traditional: separate living room, new open-plan kitchen/diner, downstairs shower room and upstairs bathroom, with two double bedrooms and one single. The property totals about 763 sq ft, so rooms are modest; much of the interior is dated and will suit buyers prepared to modernise to their taste.
Outside there is off-street parking on a 10x8 yard hardstanding driveway and a large, fenced lawned garden with patio—good for children or extensions subject to checks. The home is freehold with a low Council Tax band B and no flood risk.
Location is practical: walking distance to Mold town centre amenities, schools, and routes A55/A494 for commuters. Be aware the wider area records above-average crime and high deprivation indices; buyers should factor local conditions into their decision. Overall, the house represents an affordable starter or investment opportunity for those willing to update the interior.