Affordable two-bedroom mid-terrace with garden and renovation potential in Maesteg.
Spacious lounge with decorative fireplace and French doors to rear garden
Two double bedrooms and a four-piece family bathroom upstairs
Gas combi boiler and radiators; mains gas central heating
uPVC double glazing fitted post-2002; EPC rating D
Freehold tenure (to be legally confirmed) and low Council Tax (Band B)
Small, low-maintenance enclosed rear garden laid to concrete and pea shingle
Built c.1900–1929: period character but likely needs insulation upgrades
Area classed as very deprived; neighbouring property conditions may vary
This two-bedroom mid-terrace on Station Street offers a practical, affordable home or buy-to-let in the heart of Maesteg. The reception room is generous and bright, and the property benefits from gas central heating, uPVC double glazing and a useful utility room. The compact, enclosed rear garden is low-maintenance and private, suitable for pots or a small seating area.
Finished in generally good order but built c.1900–1929, the house will reward buyers willing to update cosmetic elements and improve energy efficiency. The wall construction appears to be cavity with no added insulation; upgrading insulation and windows or heating controls could reduce running costs and raise the EPC rating (currently D). Council Tax is low (Band B), and there is no flooding risk.
Size and layout suit first-time buyers, couples or buy-to-let investors: two bedrooms, a four-piece bathroom and almost 980 sq ft of accommodation including a large lounge. The property is freehold (to be confirmed legally) and located close to local shops, schools and transport links. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the living space and potential.
Material considerations: the area is classified as very deprived and some neighbouring properties may be of mixed condition. There is evidence the home could benefit from targeted modernization (insulation, cosmetic updating). Buyers should factor in typical terraced-house maintenance and any required checks during conveyancing.