Chain-free three-bedroom Victorian terraced house with period bay window
Large rear garden offering extension or landscaping potential (subject to planning)
Requires full modernisation; cosmetic and possible structural works likely
Located in a very deprived area; affects rental and resale comparables
Freehold tenure with no flood risk and cheap council tax
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — good for tenants
Average local crime; practical commuting links nearby (train and A470)
Approximately 952 sq ft across multiple storeys; circa seven rooms total
A three-bedroom Victorian terraced property on Aberpennar Street offering clear investment upside through renovation. The house is chain-free and comes with a substantial rear garden, providing scope for value-adding improvements or extension (subject to planning). Internally the layout includes two reception rooms, a kitchen and a family bathroom across approximately 952 sq ft.
The property requires modernisation throughout — cosmetic updates and likely deeper refurbishment are needed to bring the home up to contemporary standards. The street sits within a very deprived, blue-collar area and the local profile shows lower educational attainment; these factors will affect rental levels and resale comparables, so factor this into any valuation or borrowing decision.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, no flood risk, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, plus relatively low council tax. The terrace’s Victorian stone façade and bay window give period character that could be restored to improve curb appeal. This is best suited to investors, experienced renovators, or buyers prepared to undertake a project in a working-class town location.
Viewings and detailed surveys are recommended to confirm the extent of works required. Buyers should assess local market rents and yields carefully and allow budget for refurbishment, possible structural or services upgrades, and any planning if extending into the garden.















































