Well-presented starter home with garden, parking, and good broadband..
Freehold three-bedroom semi-detached, built early 1990s
Gas central heating and UPVC double glazing throughout
Landscaped rear garden with patio and woodland views
Driveway parking for several vehicles, front lawn
Kitchen/diner with French doors — flooring needs replacement
Single shower room only; limited bathroom provision
Fast broadband and affordable Council Tax Band C
Local area: very deprived with high recorded crime levels
This tidy three-bedroom semi-detached home sits elevated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Pen‑y‑Cae, offering an accessible step onto the property ladder. The house is freehold, built in the early 1990s, and benefits from gas central heating and UPVC double glazing throughout — practical, low-maintenance features that help keep running costs predictable.
Living space is well laid out for a small family or first-time buyers: a bay-front living room, a generous kitchen/diner with French doors to the rear patio, three bedrooms and a principal ensuite. The landscaped rear garden with tiered lawn and woodland backdrop extends the living space outdoors, while a gravel driveway provides off-street parking for several vehicles.
There are a few material points to note. Internally the property is generally well presented but the kitchen floor requires replacement and the house has only one shower room, which can be limiting for larger households. The wider area scores as very deprived and recorded local crime levels are high; prospective buyers should consider location-related risks and insurance costs.
Practical positives include fast broadband, an affordable Council Tax band (C), and mains gas boiler and radiators. For a buyer looking for a manageable, ready-to-live-in home with outdoor space and parking, this offers clear value; for those seeking a quieter, lower-crime neighbourhood or more internal space, further searching may be advisable.