Chain-free one-bedroom end terrace with parking and garden — ideal first home or buy-to-let..
Chain-free freehold one-bedroom end terrace
Off-street parking for two vehicles to the front
Enclosed rear garden; small, low-maintenance plot
Mains gas boiler and radiators; double glazed throughout
EPC D — modest energy efficiency and running costs
Located within walking distance of shops, schools, GP and supermarket
Area classed as very deprived — may affect long-term capital growth
Compact layout; best for singles, couples, or rental use
This one-bedroom end-terrace is a compact, chain-free freehold ideal for a first-time buyer or investor seeking a straightforward entry on to the local market. Set in Brackla, the house benefits from double glazing, a mains gas boiler with radiators and off-street parking for two vehicles — practical features that keep running costs and immediate outlay low.
The layout is traditional and efficient: lounge, kitchen, bathroom and a small enclosed rear garden. It sits within walking distance of shops, a supermarket, GP and dental surgeries, schools including Archbishop McGrath, and the Brackla Triangle retail area, with good road links to Bridgend town centre and the M4.
The property is modest in size and specification, with an EPC rating of D and built in the 1980s; it will suit buyers comfortable with a period, functional interior rather than contemporary luxury. The surrounding area is marked as very deprived statistically, which may affect longer-term capital growth but keeps purchase prices and council tax very low.
For an investor this delivers immediate let-ready potential in an area with steady rental demand from local workers and students; for a first-time buyer it offers a manageable, low-cost home with scope to add value through cosmetic improvements. Be aware of the property’s compact footprint and basic EPC when weighing future running costs and improvement budgets.