Move-in-ready four-bedroom house with sea view and large garage.
- Four double bedrooms, two with en-suites
- Principal bedroom balcony with Menai Strait view
- Large driveway plus double garage for multiple vehicles
- Spacious kitchen/diner, conservatory and separate study
- Fully enclosed rear garden with lawn and patio areas
- Gas central heating and uPVC double glazing throughout
- Located in a student‑heavy, cosmopolitan area; higher local crime
- Council tax described as quite expensive; area very deprived
Spacious and well-presented, this detached four-bedroom home sits just outside Bangor city centre with a far-reaching view over the Menai Strait from the principal bedroom balcony. The ground floor offers versatile living: a large living room with bay window, a generous open-plan kitchen/diner with island, utility room, study (or occasional fifth bedroom), and a conservatory that extends usable family space. Two bedrooms have en-suite shower rooms and there is a family bathroom with separate bath and shower.
Practical features include a large driveway, double garage, gas central heating, uPVC double glazing and a fully enclosed rear garden laid to lawn and patio. Constructed in the late 1990s/early 2000s, the house is presented in immaculate order and is offered chain free, ready for immediate occupation.
Location brings convenience and trade-offs: the property is close to the A55 and local amenities, with fast broadband and links to the university and city facilities. The neighbourhood is identified as a cosmopolitan, student-heavy area and the wider locality records higher crime and very high deprivation statistics; this may affect family tranquillity and long-term resale in parts. Council tax is described as quite expensive, which should be factored into running costs.
This home suits a family seeking roomy, move-in-ready accommodation with scenic views and easy road access, or a buyer looking for rental potential close to the university and town. The combination of size, layout and outbuildings gives scope for flexible use, but buyers should weigh local social indicators and cost-of-living factors alongside the house’s clear practical benefits.