Two-bedroom project with strong broadband and convenient transport links.
- Freehold two-bedroom end-of-terrace needing full modernisation
- Elevated position with views across Swansea
- Rear garden could be converted to off-road parking (subject to checks)
- Very small plot and compact room sizes
- System-built (1983–1990) with external insulation
- Above-average local crime and high area deprivation
- Double glazing fitted after 2002; mains gas boiler heating
- Cheap council tax but potential renovation costs expected
This freehold, two-bedroom end-of-terrace requires full modernisation — ideal for first-time buyers or investors seeking value-add. The property sits in an elevated position with views across Swansea and includes a lounge, kitchen, two bedrooms and a family bathroom. Double glazing was installed after 2002; heating is mains gas boiler with radiators.
Outside space is very small but the rear garden offers scope to be adapted into off-road parking, subject to checks and permissions. The house is a system-built property (1983–1990) with external insulation and will need cosmetic and likely structural attention in places. Expect refurbishment costs and a clear renovation plan.
The wider area is classified as hampered aspiration with very high local deprivation and above-average crime, so buyers should weigh resale and rental prospects carefully. Practical positives include excellent mobile signal, fast broadband and nearby amenities, schools and transport links. Council tax is low, which helps running costs while works are completed.