Ideal starter or rental close to university, park and seafront.
Three bedrooms and two reception rooms for versatile living
This three-bedroom mid-terrace offers a balance of period character and practical living across roughly 916 sq ft. Two reception rooms and a private rear garden give flexible living space for a young family or sharers, while a single bathroom and compact plot keep running costs modest. Built around 1900–1929 with solid brick walls, the house benefits from double glazing, mains gas central heating and fast broadband, and presents straightforward freehold ownership.
The property will suit a first-time buyer or investor seeking a well-located home near Swansea University, local shops, cafés, Singleton Park and the bay. The kitchen is contemporary in style but needs cosmetic attention; other rooms are of medium size with standard ceiling heights. EPC D and an affordable council tax band are practical positives.
Notable negatives are the small plot size, likely limited on-street parking, and assumed lack of wall insulation in the original solid brick construction. The area is classified as a cosmopolitan student neighbourhood within a wider locality of terraces and flats, which can mean variable local amenity standards and a mixed resident profile. Overall, the house offers clear scope for improvement and value uplift with modest refurbishment.