Vacant three-bed terrace with no chain — ideal first-time buyers or investors.
Three bedrooms in Victorian mid-terrace with bay window
This three-bedroom mid-terraced Victorian house in Caegarw combines period character with recent refurbishment. High ceilings and a bay-windowed frontage give strong kerb appeal, while the bright lounge and updated kitchen provide comfortable living space for a small family or first-time buyer.
The layout is practical: ground-floor lounge, fitted kitchen and downstairs bathroom, with three bedrooms and attic access upstairs. Outside is a small, tiered low-maintenance rear garden with decking, artificial lawn and a large block-built shed for storage. The property is vacant and offered with no onward chain, so it could suit a swift move or rental letting.
Location is a key strength — close to primary and secondary schools, sports fields, shops, GP surgery and Mountain Ash train station. Commuters benefit from quick access to the A470. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, supporting home working and connectivity.
Buyers should note material negatives: the plot is small, there is only one bathroom, and the tenure is not specified. The property sits in a very deprived area economically — relevant for those prioritising neighbourhood profile — though local crime risk is reported low. Overall this is a straightforward, well-presented terraced home offering practical living and good transport links, particularly appealing to first-time buyers or investors seeking a manageable property with minimal garden upkeep.