Three-bedroom mid-terrace, chain-free and close to town and hospital.
Three good-sized bedrooms across two floors
This traditional mid-terraced house offers practical family accommodation across two floors with three good-sized bedrooms and an open-plan lounge. The kitchen/diner with adjoining utility space gives useful everyday dining and laundry provision, while the enclosed courtyard garden provides private outdoor space and low-maintenance appeal.
The property is chain-free and well placed for the Princess of Wales Hospital, Bridgend town centre, and mainline transport links — convenient for commuters and local workers. EPC C and mains gas central heating provide reasonable running efficiencies for a home of this era.
The exterior shows a dated facade with some wall finish issues visible, so cosmetic improvement or targeted maintenance may be needed to enhance kerb appeal. There is a single family bathroom and a relatively small plot, which should be considered if you need additional outdoor space or extra bathrooms.
Given the local context — fast broadband and excellent mobile signal but higher local crime rates and significant area deprivation — the house will suit buyers seeking an affordable, centrally located family home or an investor targeting rental demand near hospital and town amenities. The straightforward layout and solid construction from the 1930s–1940s make it suitable for light refurbishment rather than major structural work.