Two-bed freehold terrace with garden — good broadband, renovation potential close to Aberdare Park.
Two double bedrooms and two bathrooms
Freehold mid‑terrace, 753 sqft (compact footprint)
Triple glazing already fitted throughout
Mains‑gas boiler and radiator heating in place
Small, low‑maintenance sun‑facing garden
Built before 1900; stone walls likely lack insulation
Area: very deprived with high local crime rates
Mixed condition — some rooms tidy, other areas need modernising
This compact mid-terrace offers two double bedrooms, two bathrooms and a small low‑maintenance garden on Union Street, CF44. The house is freehold, triple‑glazed and heated by a mains‑gas boiler with radiators — practical features that suit a first home or a renovation project with immediate occupancy potential.
Interior condition is mixed: the living room shows a contemporary, well‑maintained finish and neutral flooring, while other parts of the property appear to need updating. Construction predates 1900 with granite or whinstone walls that are likely uninsulated; buyers should expect retrofit insulation or other energy upgrades if aiming to improve thermal performance.
Location brings convenience and trade‑offs. The property is a short walk from Aberdare Park, local amenities and transport links, with excellent mobile signal and fast broadband. However, the wider area scores high for deprivation and crime, which will matter to some purchasers and may influence resale or rental values.
This home suits a first‑time buyer or buyer seeking a manageable renovation: live in and modernise over time, or carry out a focused refurbishment to enhance comfort and energy efficiency. Practical positives (double glazing, gas central heating, two bathrooms) reduce immediate outlay; structural and insulation work should be budgeted for if aiming for long‑term savings and comfort.