Well-located three-bed terrace with scope to modernise and add value..
- Three bedrooms with two reception rooms, practical family layout
- Walking distance to station, university, schools and city centre
- Large timber shed with independent rear access via communal path
- Partial gas central heating; back boiler arrangement requires inspection
- Double glazing fitted before 2002; solid brick walls likely uninsulated
- Services not tested; electrical/heating checks recommended before purchase
- Gwynedd Article 4 restricts change to second-home or short-term let
- Area classed very deprived with above-average crime rates
This Victorian mid-terrace on Belmont Street offers a practical three-bedroom layout across two reception rooms and a compact kitchen — ideal for a first home close to Bangor city centre. Rooms are naturally bright with uPVC double glazing and wood-effect laminate floors; a large timber shed with independent rear access adds useful storage or workshop space. The property sits within easy walking distance of the railway station, university, schools and local amenities.
The house has gas-fired central heating with a back-boiler arrangement and partial modernisation already in place, but the building retains original solid-brick walls (assumed uninsulated) and older double glazing installed before 2002. Services and the central heating have not been tested, and prospective buyers should allow for inspection and potential updating of electrics, heating and insulation to improve comfort and efficiency.
Location is a key selling point for commuters and local workers, yet there are material considerations: the neighbourhood is classed as very deprived with above-average crime rates, and Gwynedd Council’s Article 4 Direction (from 1 September 2024) requires planning permission to change use for second homes or short-term holiday lets. Council Tax remains affordable (Band C) and the freehold tenure, good broadband and excellent mobile signal support modern working-from-home needs.
Overall this is a reasonably priced, average-sized family home (approximately 853 sqft) with clear potential for value through targeted improvements. It will suit first-time buyers or buyers seeking a well-located property to modernise rather than investors seeking unrestricted holiday-let income.
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