Affordable two-bedroom close to Swansea centre and transport links.
Freehold Victorian end-of-terrace, two bedrooms, two storeys
This two-bedroom Victorian end-of-terrace offers an affordable entry into Swansea city living with practical space and an enclosed rear garden. The house is freehold and laid out over two storeys with a generous lounge and a recently styled kitchen, making it suitable for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors.
Positioned close to Swansea city centre, colleges, shops and public transport, the location supports easy commutes and student rental demand. The property benefits from mains gas heating, double glazing and fast broadband and mobile signal — useful modern comforts in an older building.
Buyers should note material negatives: the terrace dates from before 1900 with stone walls that appear uninsulated, the plot is small and the surrounding area shows very high deprivation and above-average crime levels. Prospective purchasers are advised to commission a full survey and service checks, as services and measurements have not been independently verified.
At the asking price of £125,000 this property represents clear potential for modest refurbishment to improve energy performance and interior finishes. It suits those seeking an economical starter home or a central rental opportunity, provided they accept the neighbourhood trade-offs and budget for necessary upgrades.