Chain-free three-bedroom terrace near Aberavon beach — ideal for first-time buyers..
- Chain free three-bedroom mid-terrace, ideal first-time purchase
- Short walk to Aberavon beach and local amenities
- Driveway for off-street parking and enclosed rear garden
- Large kitchen/diner and spacious lounge-diner, good room proportions
- 1970s kitchen and bathrooms; modernisation likely needed
- Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; energy upgrades may be required
- Very deprived area with above-average crime; consider resale factors
- Freehold, no recorded flood risk
A chain-free, three-bedroom mid-terrace offering an affordable route into Aberavon, just a short walk from Aberavon beach and local amenities. The house is freehold and benefits from off-street parking, an enclosed rear garden and generous room sizes that suit a young family or a first-time buyer.
The property dates from the 1950–66 era and currently presents 1970s-style fittings in parts — notably the kitchen and ground-floor shower room — so there is clear scope to modernise and add value. Gas central heating with a boiler and radiators and double glazing are in place, though installation dates are unknown; cavity walls were built without insulation (assumed), so buyers should factor potential upgrading and energy-efficiency work into budgets.
Internal accommodation includes a large lounge-diner, an extended kitchen/dining area, ground-floor shower room, three bedrooms and a first-floor bathroom. The plot is small but useable, with side access, a brick storage shed and artificial lawn. There is no recorded flood risk.
The location is a strong selling point — close to transport links, Port Talbot town centre and several schools — but the wider area scores as very deprived with above-average crime, which may influence resale and mortgage choices. A full survey and service checks are recommended to confirm condition, services and any works required before purchase.