Characterful 2‑bed terrace with loft room — central Caernarfon, ideal starter or investor buy.
Attractive pointed stone Georgian frontage
Two double bedrooms plus loft room, versatile layout
Modern fitted kitchen; generous lounge/diner
Wooden-framed double glazing; unknown install date
Mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators
Very small enclosed rear yard; limited outdoor space
Very high local crime and very deprived area
Granite walls likely uninsulated; energy upgrades needed
Set on a charming Georgian stone terrace just a short walk from Caernarfon town centre, this two-bedroom home plus loft room offers a clear route onto the property ladder or a straightforward buy-to-let opportunity. The lounge/diner is generous for the area and the kitchen is modern and ready to use. Wooden-framed double glazing and gas central heating give immediate comfort.
The house retains period character — original fireplaces, a pointed stone frontage and sash-style windows — but it also reflects its age. The granite walls are likely uninsulated and the double glazing’s install date is unknown, so buyers should plan for energy-efficiency improvements. The rear yard is private but very small, and overall plot size is limited.
Practical considerations are important: the property sits in a very deprived area with a very high crime rating. That affects both lifestyle and lettability; sensible security measures and realistic rental expectations are advised. Council tax is low, and the central location keeps day-to-day costs down thanks to excellent local amenities and fast broadband.
For a first-time buyer this is an affordable, characterful starter home with scope to add value through insulation, windows, and cosmetic updating. For investors, the central location and three small bedrooms (including loft) support rental demand, though yields should be assessed against local area risks.