Income-producing Victorian terrace with tenant in situ — auction sale, investor appeal..
- Two double bedrooms and two reception rooms, flexible layout
- Tenant in situ until July 2026, producing £825 pcm
- Sold by online auction; 4.8% reservation fee (min £6,600)
- EPC rating D55
- Small, low-maintenance rear garden with rear access
- Kitchen described as dated; likely requires updating
- Freehold tenure; completion required within 56 days (conditional)
- Located in a very deprived area; demand steady but yield-focused
A solid Victorian mid-terrace offering straightforward rental income and short-term certainty for investors. The property is let until July 2026, producing £825 pcm, and presents two double bedrooms, two reception rooms and a fitted kitchen with garden access. The layout and low-maintenance rear garden suit buy-to-let owners or buyers seeking a manageable refurbishment project.
The house sits in Wainfelin, close to Pontypool town centre and commuter routes (A4042, M4 access and local rail). Local amenities, schools and green spaces are within easy reach, supporting ongoing tenant demand despite the wider area’s economic challenges.
Key positives include freehold tenure, a reasonable EPC D55 rating for the size and solid period brick construction. Notable considerations: the property is sold via an online auction with a mandatory reservation fee (4.8% min. £6,600) and conditional completion terms; tenants remain in situ until July 2026 which restricts vacant possession and immediate refurbishment.
This lot will suit investors seeking an income-producing asset in a lower-entry price bracket, or buyers prepared to hold with tenants while planning modest upgrades to increase rent or future resale value. Expect simple modernisation of kitchen and finishes rather than structural overhaul, but budget for auction-related purchase costs and legal checks.