Three-bed semi in St Thomas — refurbishment project close to Swansea city centre..
- Three bedrooms across two storeys
- Generous rear garden with development potential
- Requires full modernisation and cosmetic refurbishment
- Cavity walls likely uninsulated; insulation needed
- Double glazing installed after 2002
- Freehold; Council Tax band C; EER 64 (D)
- Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband
- Small plot; area classified as very deprived
A three-bedroom semi-detached house in St Thomas offering clear renovation potential close to Swansea city centre. The layout includes a medium living room with a period fireplace, a functional kitchen, and three well-proportioned bedrooms across two storeys. A generous rear garden and on-plot parking create scope for outdoor living or modest extension, subject to planning.
The property requires modernisation throughout — cosmetic updating, possible insulation works and general refurbishment are needed to bring it up to contemporary standards. Built between 1930–1949, the home has double glazing fitted after 2002 and a gas-fired boiler with radiators, but the cavity walls are assumed uninsulated which will affect running costs until addressed. Energy rating is EER 64 (D).
Practical positives include freehold tenure, low local crime, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for commuting or renting. The immediate area is classified as very deprived, so buyers should weigh local market conditions; however the price point and proximity to transport links make it attractive for first-time buyers or investors targeting affordable city housing. Council Tax band C and a small plot size are further considerations.