- Three bedrooms in a traditional mid-terraced layout
- Large lounge/diner ideal for family living
- Enclosed, low-maintenance rear garden with rear footpath access
- Gas central heating and uPVC double glazing throughout
- Small overall size; limited extension potential on a small plot
- EPC rating D; likely limited wall insulation (as-built)
- Located in a very deprived area with high crime levels
- Sold with no onward chain; freehold to be confirmed
A three-bedroom mid-terrace in Maesteg offering straightforward living space and commuter convenience. The large lounge/diner and compact kitchen suit everyday family life, while gas central heating and uPVC double glazing provide practical comfort. The property is sold with no onward chain and is freehold (to be confirmed), making it attractive to first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors seeking quick completion.
Externally the enclosed rear garden is low-maintenance, bordered by block walls with rear footpath access. The house sits in an established terrace of early 20th-century construction; original granite/whinstone walls are present but insulation is likely limited and should be inspected. EPC D reflects modest energy performance.
Important considerations: the area has high crime rates and is in a very deprived locality, which will affect resale and rental demand. The plot and overall internal size are small; room proportions suit compact family use but limit expansion. The property may suit buyers prepared to update cosmetic finishes or undertake energy-efficiency improvements.
Overall, this is a pragmatic purchase for a budget-conscious first-time buyer or investor wanting a central, well-connected terraced house that requires routine updating rather than structural overhaul. Legal confirmation of freehold and any required surveys are recommended before committing.