Spacious 3-bed 1930s semi with huge parking, ideal for first-time buyers or renovators..
Three sizeable bedrooms and separate lounge, kitchen/diner and sunroom
Large rear yard with off-street parking for five cars, garage and workshop
Period features: bay window, high ceilings and fireplace remain intact
Freehold, gas central heating, double glazing (unknown install date)
Requires renovation and modernisation throughout; factor refurbishment costs
EPC D and council tax band D — average running cost indicators
No flood risk; fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Local area: close to city amenities and university but above-average crime
This 1930s semi-detached house in Hirael offers a classic layout with clear renovation potential. The property includes a lounge, kitchen/diner, sunroom, three sizeable bedrooms and a family bathroom; high ceilings and a bay-windowed living room add period character waiting to be refreshed.
Practical positives include gas central heating, double glazing (install date unknown), freehold tenure, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The large rear yard provides off-street parking for up to five cars plus a garage and workshop — rare for a city address and useful for families, hobbyists or buyers needing storage and parking.
The location is convenient for Bangor city centre amenities, public transport and the university, appealing to first-time buyers, students and professionals. EPC D and a council tax band D reflect the current condition; the property needs renovation, so buyers should budget for modernisation and possible internal upgrades.
Notable local considerations include an above-average crime rate and a very deprived surrounding area; these are factual factors that may affect resale and should be weighed against the house’s size, parking and renovation upside. No flood risk is recorded.
Overall, this freehold, period semi is a straightforward starter or investment project for buyers prepared to carry out works to unlock value in a well-located Bangor neighbourhood.