Three bedrooms, three reception rooms across two floors
Requires complete renovation throughout; damp and mould reported
Small footprint ~795 sq ft; compact rooms and standard ceilings
Enclosed tiered rear garden; overgrown and needs clearance
Garage and shed present but in poor / dilapidated condition
Freehold, mains gas boiler and radiators, double glazing noted
Very deprived area; slow broadband but excellent mobile signal
Council Tax Band A (very cheap); no flood risk
A compact three-bedroom mid-terrace in Blaengwynfi offered as a blank canvas for an investor or experienced renovator. The property has conventional gas central heating, double glazing, and a small forecourt; main living rooms are arranged as three reception spaces across two storeys.
The house requires complete renovation throughout — fixtures and finishes are dated, with reported damp and mould, and the garage/shed at the rear is in poor repair. The enclosed, tiered rear garden is overgrown and will need clearing and landscaping. Broadband speeds in the area are slow, though mobile signal is excellent.
This freehold, small-footprint property (approximately 795 sq ft) sits in a very deprived, blue-collar terrace area. It presents potential for capital uplift after conversion and refurbishment, or to hold as a low-entry rental with refurbishment. Buyers should budget for structural and remedial works, modern services, and ongoing maintenance.
Practical positives include no flood risk, mains gas heating with a boiler and radiators, and low council tax (Band A). The house will suit an investor or hands-on buyer comfortable with a full renovation, rather than someone seeking a ready-to-live-in family home.