Compact, low-maintenance terrace near town amenities—ideal for first-time buyers.
Three bedrooms and two reception rooms in compact mid-terrace layout
Enclosed low-maintenance paved rear garden, high concrete boundary walls
Freehold tenure, cheap council tax, fast broadband, excellent mobile signal
Located close to shops, schools, public transport and local park
Small overall size and room proportions; compact internal footprint
Area classified very deprived and above-average crime; consider location
Post-war build with some stonework and signs of needed modernisation
Combination boiler in bathroom; some plumbing/heating access constraints
This three-bedroom mid-terrace on Pant Yr Heol offers an affordable entry into Neath with easy access to shops, schools, public transport and Neath town centre. The layout includes two reception rooms, a straightforward kitchen and a family bathroom; rooms are carpeted and finished in neutral tones, creating a blank canvas for personalisation.
Outside, the rear is a fully enclosed, low-maintenance paved garden bordered by high concrete walls — secure and easy to care for but limited in size. Practical details include a combination boiler (located in the bathroom), freehold tenure, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, which suit everyday family life or a rental let.
The house is compact overall and sits in an area described as very deprived with above-average crime levels; prospective buyers should weigh location factors carefully. The property shows signs that some updating or modernization may be needed in places (post‑war stonework and small room proportions noted), so buyers seeking a move-in-perfect home should expect to carry out works.
For first-time buyers and investors the main attractions are the low asking price, straightforward layout and proximity to local amenities. The property is best suited to those willing to accept smaller room sizes and to invest modestly to refresh finishes and maximise rental or resale value.