Period charm with strong rental and first-home potential in central Newport.
Two double bedrooms with high ceilings and period bay window
This late-Victorian mid-terrace combines high ceilings and period bay windows with practical modern comforts. Two double bedrooms and generous living and dining rooms suit a first home or rental prospect. Double glazing and gas central heating provide year-round comfort while maintaining the property’s original character.
The kitchen and bathroom are serviceable but dated; the kitchen cabinets and surfaces would benefit from updating to unlock full value. The small rear garden offers private outdoor space and scope for low-cost landscaping or a modest extension subject to planning.
Practical considerations: the house sits on a small plot with on-street parking and an assumed uninsulated cavity wall that may need upgrading for thermal efficiency. The area records higher crime levels than average, so buyers should factor in security measures. With freehold tenure, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, this home is well placed for town-centre life and commuting.
Overall, this property is a strong entry-level purchase or buy-to-let opportunity for buyers willing to invest modestly in cosmetic and insulation improvements. The layout and period features create clear potential to increase value, particularly if the loft is converted (subject to consent).