Characterful three-bed with eco upgrades and garden, ideal for first-time buyers..
- Three bedrooms with bright bay-front living room
- Sun room at rear and enclosed garden for outdoor use
- Solar panels and air source heat pump reduce running costs
- Basement provides storage or conversion potential (subject to planning)
- Off-street parking on driveway for at least one car
- Built 1900–1929, solid brick walls likely without insulation
- Single bathroom for three bedrooms; may need updating
- Located in a very deprived wider area; average local crime
This three-bedroom semi-detached home in Loughor blends 1930s character with recent eco upgrades. The bay-front living room and bright sun room give comfortable family space across three levels, while a handy basement offers storage or conversion potential (subject to planning).
Practical running costs are helped by solar panels and an air source heat pump, and the property benefits from mains gas boiler heating, double glazing and off-street parking. The enclosed rear garden and decent plot provide outdoor space for family activities and entertaining.
Buyers should note the house was built around 1900–1929 with solid brick walls likely lacking cavity insulation, so upgrading wall insulation and some energy-efficiency works may be advisable. There is a single bathroom serving three bedrooms. The property sits in a generally comfortable neighbourhood within a wider area classified as very deprived, with average local crime and good transport and broadband links.
Overall this is a well-maintained, characterful three-bed offering immediate liveability and scope to add value through targeted improvements or a basement conversion. It suits first-time buyers or young families looking for a sensible-priced, freehold home close to local amenities.