Affordable mid-terrace two-bed near Bridgend town centre — ideal for first-time buyers or investors..
Two double bedrooms, dining room opening into lounge
This two-double-bedroom mid-terrace on Cheltenham Terrace offers a straightforward, affordable entry to Bridgend homeownership. The layout — dining room opening into the lounge, a modern kitchen and a large contemporary bathroom — suits first-time buyers or investors seeking a rentable, low-maintenance property. The rear garden is small and easy to manage, with lane access.
The house is freehold, gas‑heated with a boiler and radiators, double glazed, and benefits from excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — practical strengths for modern living and renting. Its town-centre location places shops, schools and public transport within walking distance, making daily life convenient.
Buyers should note the wider area records high crime levels and significant deprivation, and the plot is small. The property dates from c.1900–1929 and has solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation; there is also visual indication of potential damp typical in older terraces. Rooms are comfortable but not large, and parking is on-street with a permit system.
For buyers after value: this home demands little immediate work inside and presents straightforward scope for targeted improvements (insulation, damp inspection/repair, cosmetic updates) to enhance comfort or rental income. It’s best for first-time purchasers wanting proximity to Bridgend town centre or investors seeking a manageable let with modest upkeep requirements.