Top-floor two-bed with long lease and low charges, minutes from Cardiff centre.
Share of freehold with 937 years remaining
Chain free sale, ready for quick completion
672 sq ft two-bedroom top-floor flat, good natural light
Service charge £720 pa (includes buildings insurance)
No private garden or outdoor space
Built 1967–1975; internal modernisation may be desirable
Gas boiler and radiators; double glazing present
Local area rated very deprived—affects resale/rental profile
This top-floor two-bedroom flat in Victoria Park offers a practical, well-located home or buy-to-let close to Cardiff city centre. The apartment occupies an average-sized footprint (672 sq ft) with a traditional layout: entrance hall, open-plan lounge/diner, separate kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom. Large windows provide good natural light and the block presents a tidy mid-1970s appearance.
Ownership and running costs are straightforward: share of freehold with 937 years remaining, low annual service charge (£720) and no onward chain. Heating is gas-fired via a combi boiler and radiators; glazing is double. Broadband is fast and mobile signal excellent, making the flat practical for commuters and home workers.
Buyers should note there is no private outdoor space and the block dates from the late 1960s–1970s, so some internal modernisation may be desirable to suit contemporary tastes. The local area scores as very deprived overall, which may affect resale profiles and yield expectations for investors. Council tax is moderate and there is no flood risk.
Overall, the property suits a first-time buyer seeking an affordable city-base or an investor wanting a low-maintenance rental in a convenient location. A sensible pre-purchase inspection is recommended to confirm decorative and mechanical condition before committing.