Two-bedroom terraced home with garage, sea views and no onward chain — ideal for first-time buyers.
Two double bedrooms; rear bedroom with sea views
No onward chain; reduced price for quicker sale
Large front garden and enclosed rear patio
Allocated parking plus single garage included
Electric storage heaters; higher running costs likely
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; energy upgrade potential
Retro kitchen/diner; cosmetic updating probably required
Located in a very deprived area; consider resale factors
This roomy two-bedroom mid‑20th‑century terraced house sits in the coastal village of Nefyn, a short walk from the beach and local amenities. The layout feels larger than expected: a welcoming living room, a generous kitchen/diner opening onto an enclosed rear patio, and two double bedrooms upstairs. The rear bedroom enjoys clear sea views, a genuine selling point for a property at this price point.
Practical benefits include a large front garden, small enclosed rear patio, allocated parking and a single garage, plus freehold tenure and very low council tax (Band A). The property is advertised with no onward chain and a reduced price, which should appeal to buyers looking for a straightforward purchase and value for money.
There are important points to note: heating is by electric storage heaters and the main fuel is electricity, which can be more expensive than mains gas. The cavity walls are as built with no added insulation (assumed), and the property dates from the late 1960s–1970s, so some updating is likely — the kitchen has a retro 1980s/1990s finish. Broadband speeds are average, though mobile signal is excellent. The immediate area is classified as very deprived, which may affect resale prospects.
Overall this is a practical, well‑located village home with clear potential for cosmetic improvement and energy upgrades. It will suit first‑time buyers or buyers seeking a coastal base with parking and garage, but factor in likely future investment to improve insulation and heating efficiency.