Chain free and freehold, ready to move into
Three well-proportioned bedrooms, modern family bathroom
Large lounge with patio doors and countryside outlook
Separate dining room plus good-sized kitchen
Utility room, downstairs WC and two large garden sheds
Well-maintained rear garden with patio and artificial grass
Built 1930–1949; some period maintenance likely over time
Local area: high deprivation metrics and average crime rates
Set on the town fringe of Abertridwr, this chain-free three-bedroom semi-detached house offers practical family living with immediate availability. The ground floor is arranged for everyday life — a large lounge with patio doors, separate dining room, good-sized kitchen, utility room and a convenient downstairs WC. Upstairs are three well-proportioned bedrooms and a modern family bathroom. The property totals about 926 sq ft and is freehold.
Outside, the rear garden is well maintained with patio and artificial grassed areas, two large sheds and side access to the front. The home benefits from double glazing (install date unknown), mains gas boiler with radiators and an average-sized plot with pleasant outlooks to the rear. The house was built between 1930–1949, so there is solid period build with conventional cavity walls.
Practical considerations: the local area scores high on deprivation metrics and is classified as industrious hardship with average crime rates; buyers should consider wider neighbourhood factors. There is no flooding risk, mobile signal is excellent and broadband speeds are fast. Overall, this property suits families or first-time buyers looking for a ready-to-move-in home with potential for minor updating and garden-focused living.