Affordable family terrace near shops, schools and transport — scope to update and add value..
- Three bedrooms plus attic room for office or guest use
- Mid-terrace Victorian build with period character
- Low-maintenance rear garden and single garage
- Ground-floor bathroom only; one bathroom for three bedrooms
- Mains gas central heating; double glazing pre-2002
- Likely no cavity wall insulation; upgrade recommended
- Small plot in a very deprived area; affordable price
- Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, no flood risk
A well-proportioned Victorian mid-terrace in the heart of Troedyrhiw, offering a practical family layout and genuine scope to personalise. The ground-floor lounge/diner and separate fitted kitchen provide comfortable daily living, while two first-floor bedrooms plus an attic room offer flexible sleeping or home-office options. A low-maintenance rear garden and single garage add useful outdoor space and secure storage or parking.
Practical details suit everyday needs: mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, double glazing (installed before 2002), and fast broadband plus excellent mobile signal. There is no flood risk and Council Tax sits in a low Band A, which will appeal to cost-conscious buyers.
The house was built circa 1900–1929 and retains period character but will suit a buyer prepared to update finishes and insulation. Cavity walls are assumed uninsulated and some improvement works (heat loss reduction, cosmetic updating) are likely. The property sits in a very deprived area, which may affect long-term capital growth but keeps the asking price competitive for first-time buyers or growing families seeking central village convenience.