Large family semi with driveway, generous garden and excellent transport links.
Four double bedrooms plus attic room for office or play area
This spacious four-double-bedroom semi-detached house plus attic room sits on a generous plot close to Neath town centre, offering flexible family living over multiple floors. The ground floor features a wet room and two reception spaces, including a bright living room with sliding doors to the garden — useful for family life and entertaining. A gated side driveway and ample off-street parking add practical convenience.
Constructed in the 1930s with later double glazing and gas central heating, the home is structurally straightforward (cavity, filled walls) and benefits from fast broadband and no flood risk. The attic room provides valuable extra space for a home office, playroom or storage. Council tax is described as low, which helps running costs.
Buyers should note the wider area scores high on deprivation and local crime is above average; the neighbourhood classification suggests an endeavouring social-renter profile. The property’s age and description suggest typical mid-century finishes and some areas may benefit from updating to modern tastes and standards. No major structural problems or flood risk are reported, but prospective purchasers should arrange a survey to confirm condition and services.
Overall, the house will suit growing families or first-time buyers seeking substantial living space, parking and a large garden close to transport links (M4 and Neath train station). It also offers modest refurbishment potential for those wanting to add value through cosmetic and system modernisation.