Chain-free fixer with large rooms and strong commuter links for investors.
- Chain-free end-of-terrace with period bay window
- Large living/dining room and full-depth kitchen
- Loft room adds potential usable space
- Rear garden and side access; extension potential
- Requires full refurbishment and modernisation throughout
- Solid brick walls; likely no cavity insulation
- Located in a very deprived area with higher crime levels
- Close to town centre, train station and M4 links
This end-of-terrace Victorian/Edwardian house is offered chain-free and presents a clear value opportunity for investors or cash buyers prepared to refurbish. The property’s large reception rooms, full-depth kitchen and loft room give flexibility for rental or resale layouts, while a modest rear garden and side access add outdoor and scope for extension (subject to planning).
The house requires full renovation throughout: cosmetic and structural repairs, likely updating of heating, electrics and insulation, and general modernisation. Built with solid brick and double glazing of unknown age, the property currently lacks assumed cavity insulation. Services and appliances have not been tested – a professional survey is strongly recommended.
Located close to Barry town centre, local shops, schools, parks, beaches and the train station, the location supports rental demand and commuter convenience to the M4 corridor. The area is classified as very deprived with higher crime levels; buyers should factor in local market dynamics and potential management needs if letting.
For investors or experienced DIY buyers this property offers scope to add value through refurbishment or reconfiguration. For first-time buyers or those seeking low-maintenance homes, the renovation requirements and neighbourhood factors are important considerations.