Compact three-bedroom semi with driveway, garage and good school links — practical family or investment buy..
Three bedrooms with lounge and separate dining area
Cul-de-sac position close to local schools and bus routes
Driveway parking plus rear garage for storage or vehicles
Enclosed rear garden; decent plot size for children or pets
Compact overall size (~808 sq ft); limited internal storage
Single family bathroom only; may suit smaller households
Area classed as very deprived and crime above average
EPC C, mains gas heating, freehold tenure
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this three-bedroom semi-detached house offers practical family living close to local schools and regular bus routes into Bridgend town. The house has a lounge, dining area, and a contemporary-style kitchen, plus an enclosed rear garden, driveway and garage — useful for parking and storage.
Built around the late 1960s–1970s, the property is freehold, double-glazed and gas-heated with a C EPC rating and affordable council tax (Band C). Its compact footprint (about 808 sq ft) suits first-time buyers, young families, or investors looking for a straightforward, low-maintenance suburban home with decent broadband speeds and no flood risk.
Important considerations: the house has a single family bathroom and a relatively small overall size, so storage and bedroom space are limited compared with larger family homes. The local area shows signs of social and economic challenge (very deprived classification) and recorded crime is above average; buyers should view in person to assess neighbourhood feel and security.
This is a practical, well-located property with scope for modest updates to personalise the interior. It will appeal to buyers prioritising school catchments, transport links and private outside space, and to investors seeking a rentable three-bedroom home in a town setting.