- Two bedrooms with open-plan lounge/diner
- Recently refitted bathroom
- Off-street parking to the front
- Enclosed, low-maintenance rear garden
- Short walk to shops, schools and bus stops
- Small plot and compact room sizes
- Area described as very deprived; local crime higher than average
- Freehold tenure; gas central heating and double glazing
A tidy two-bedroom mid-terrace offering straightforward, low-maintenance living close to Newport amenities. The house has a welcoming front porch, open-plan lounge/diner, fitted kitchen and a recently refitted bathroom — all presented in good cosmetic order. Off-street parking and an enclosed rear garden make daily life easy and sensible for an entry-level buyer.
This home suits first-time buyers, downsizers or buy-to-let investors looking for a manageable property with commuter links; the A48 and M4 are a short drive away and local shops, schools and bus routes are within walking distance. Rental potential has been estimated at around £900pcm (prospective landlords should confirm current local rents).
Be clear on the drawbacks: the plot is small and rooms are compact, so storage and outdoor space are limited. The property sits in an area described as very deprived with higher local crime levels, which will be relevant to buyers and lenders. Built circa late 1970s–early 1980s, the home has double glazing and gas central heating but may not have modern finishes throughout.
Overall this is a pragmatic, affordable freehold terrace for someone seeking a low-maintenance starter home or a straightforward investment, provided you accept the neighbourhood profile and modest plot size.