South-facing garden with patio, decking and lower chipped tier
Single garage plus block-paved driveway providing ample parking
Two good bedrooms plus large attic room used as bedroom/storage
Functional fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, serviceable condition
Council tax band C; freehold tenure
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; likely need energy-efficiency upgrades
Dated mid-20th-century fittings — cosmetic refurbishment potential
Area classified as very deprived; impacts long-term resale context
Comfortable single-storey living for downsizers and those seeking a quieter suburban base. This mid-20th-century semi-detached bungalow offers two well-sized bedrooms plus a large attic room, a generous south-facing garden and a single garage with off-street parking — practical features for everyday life and hobbies. The single reception room and functional kitchen provide a straightforward, flexible living layout.
The property is neutrally presented but broadly dated in places, offering realistic scope for cosmetic updating and energy improvements. Cavity walls were built without insulation (assumed) and the glazing install date is unknown, so prospective buyers should factor potential insulation and heating upgrades into plans and budgets. The boiler and radiators run on mains gas and the home is freehold with affordable council tax banding.
Location is a genuine strength: strong public transport links, easy access to local shops and services, very low crime and fast broadband. Pencoed gives a mix of village calm with commuter connections to Cardiff and Swansea. Be aware the immediate area scores as very deprived, which may affect long-term resale values and access to some services.
Overall this bungalow suits downsizers, small families or buyers wanting a launch pad for modest refurbishment. Its south-facing garden, parking and garage give immediate lifestyle benefits, while straightforward improvement work could raise comfort and value over time.