Compact Victorian terrace near rail and college — good rental potential with upgrade scope.
Mid-terraced Victorian two-bedroom house, freehold
A compact mid-terraced two-bedroom house in the heart of Llandovery, offered freehold and suited to buy-to-let or first-time purchase. The property benefits from a traditional Victorian-style facade, mains gas central heating and a small rear courtyard with pedestrian access. It sits within easy walking distance of shops, pubs, the Heart of Wales rail line and opposite Llandovery College, helping rental appeal and convenience.
Internally the layout is straightforward: living room, kitchen, bathroom and two first-floor bedrooms across about 560 sq ft. The house retains period character externally and has double glazing (installation date unknown). Heating is by boiler and radiators on mains gas which is practical and economical for tenants.
Buyers should note material limitations: the property is small, built circa 1900–1929 with assumed uninsulated stone walls, and broadband speeds in the area are very slow. The neighbourhood registers high deprivation indices despite very low crime; these factors will influence rental market and resale pricing. The house may need thermal and cosmetic upgrades for long-term comfort and improved yields.
Overall this is a straightforward, low-cost entry into the Llandovery market: attractive for investors seeking steady town-centre lets or for buyers wanting a modest, centrally located home. Costs and scope for improvement are clear — suitable for those planning targeted renovation or a managed rental strategy.