Chain-free freehold mid-terrace with renovation potential
Open-plan living/dining; compact rooms throughout
Two double bedrooms — previously three, potential to revert
Recent boiler and heating system installed
Small courtyard garden with rear storage shed, rear lane access
Requires full modernisation; dated finishes and compact room sizes
Very deprived area with high crime—affects rental/resale values
Excellent transport links and close to local schools and shops
A chain-free, freehold mid-terrace on Lower Waun Street offering clear scope for value-add refurbishment. The property currently provides open-plan living and two double bedrooms (formerly three), making it suitable for investors or buyers who can complete a modest renovation to increase space and rental appeal.
Practical positives include a recently replaced boiler and heating system, a small courtyard with a storage shed off the rear lane, and very cheap council tax. The terrace sits within walking distance of local shops, schools and bus links with excellent mobile signal and good access to the Head of the Valleys road.
The house requires modernisation throughout; finishes and fittings are dated and some rooms are compact. The area is classed as very deprived with a high crime level, which will affect resale and rental yields—buyers should factor local market conditions into valuations and letting prospects.
This property suits an investor or buyer looking for a renovation project with immediate scope to reconfigure back to three bedrooms, upgrade finishes and capture uplift from transport links and nearby amenities. Being chain-free and freehold simplifies purchase and early work commencement.