Auction-ready investment with large garden and parking close to town.
- Three bedrooms with adaptable single-storey layout
- Tenant in situ — investment income but viewings limited
- Woolaway/system-built construction; specialist survey advised
- Sold at auction — 4.5% reservation fee and buyer pack cost
- Electric storage heating; heating upgrade likely desirable
- Spacious rear garden and ample off-street parking
- Area shows very high deprivation and above-average crime
- Double glazing present; install date unknown
Sold at auction with a tenant in situ, this mid-century single-storey home sits on a decent plot on the outskirts of Haverfordwest. The bungalow offers three bedrooms, an adaptable internal layout and a spacious rear garden — practical features that suit a buy-to-let or a renovation project. Off-street parking and a driveway add day-to-day convenience for residents.
Constructed as a Woolaway/system-built property in the late 1970s–early 1980s, the house will likely need targeted refurbishment and checks on structural elements and insulation. Heating is by electric storage heaters and walls are assumed to have partial insulation; buyers should factor potential upgrade costs. Double glazing is present but installation date is unknown.
This sale uses the Modern Method of Auction: expect a buyer reservation fee (4.5% of purchase price, minimum £6,600) and a Buyer Information Pack fee (£495 inc. VAT). Tenure is unknown and the property is offered with a tenant in situ, so viewings and possession times will be subject to tenancy arrangements. Local area indicators show higher crime and significant deprivation; consider these when assessing rental demand and management needs.
For an investor or hands-on buyer prepared to carry out works, the price and plot size present clear potential. Confirm serviceability, obtain a full survey (particularly for Woolaway construction) and review the auction legal pack before bidding.