Compact three-bed terrace — chain-free, affordable entry or rental opportunity..
- Traditional Victorian mid-terrace with stone façade
- Chain-free freehold, ready for immediate purchase
- Three bedrooms, two reception rooms, compact living space
- EPC Rating C; council tax Band A, no flood risk
- Very small plot and modest 655 sq ft footprint
- Heating unclear: central heating referenced but portable electric used
- Likely uninsulated stone walls; consider insulation upgrades
- Single bathroom; suitable for small family or rental
A traditional Victorian mid-terrace in Waunlwyd offering compact, practical accommodation across two floors. The entrance porch leads to two reception rooms, a kitchen and a first-floor bathroom, with three small bedrooms upstairs. The property comes chain-free and freehold, making it straightforward for first-time buyers or investors seeking immediate purchase.
Key positives include an EPC rating of C, double glazing, and mountain views to the front and rear. Council tax band A and no flood risk help lower running costs. The plot is very small and the overall footprint is modest at about 655 sq ft, so living space is compact rather than spacious.
Buyers should note some material limitations: the building is an early-20th-century stone terrace with assumed uninsulated walls and limited plot space. Heating details are inconsistent in records—double glazing and a central heating system are mentioned, but other information indicates portable electric heaters in most rooms. A buyer should confirm the heating system and consider insulation or heating upgrades to reduce ongoing fuel costs.
This house suits a buyer seeking an affordable entry into the area or an investor looking for a straightforward let. It requires modest updating rather than a full structural overhaul, but expect small-room layouts and some energy-efficiency work if you want lower bills and greater comfort.