We are delighted to offer for auction this mid terrace property situated in Waun Wen, Swansea. This property comprises of entrance hallway, lounge, dining room, and kitchen to the ground floor. To the first floor there are three bedrooms and a bathroom. Externally the property offers steps leading to front forecourt and an enclosed courtyard to rear. The property is conveniently located close to local amenities, schools and provides good transport links to Swansea City Centre, Morfa Retail Park, and Swansea.com Stadium. We would consider this property to be an ideal first time buy or investment. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate what this property has to offer.
Ground Floor
Entrance
Hallway
Living Room 12'1" x 9'10" (3.7m x 3.01m)
Dining Room 15'8" x 12'9" (4.8m x 3.89m)
Kitchen 8'11" x 8'7" (2.73m x 2.64m)
First Floor
Landing
Bedroom 1 15'11" x 10'0" (4.86m x 3.06m)
Bedroom 2 13'6" x 8'1" (4.13m x 2.47m)
Bedroom 3 6'8" x 6'0" (2.04m x 1.84m)
Bathroom 8'11" x 6'3" (2.74m x 1.91m)
External
Front Forecourt
Enclosed Rear Courtyard
Tenure - Freehold
Council Tax Band - B
N.B
You are advised to refer to Ofcom checker for mobile signal and coverage. Asbestos products may have been used in the coating to the ceilings and walls up until 1984 when asbestos products used in artex ceased. However, there is no guarantee asbestos was not used up until circa 1999 when asbestos containing materials were banned in the UK. – We advise you seek advice and carry out further checks from an Asbestos Accredited Specialist. Asbestos was introduced in the 1930’s and used up until the late 1990’s in the production of downpipes, guttering, soil pipes and garage roofs, this list is not exhaustive and so we advise you seek advice and carry out further checks from an Asbestos Accredited Specialist.
Further Information
Please note it is the responsibility of all purchasers to conduct their own investigation into all aspects of the property. We recommend reading through the properties legal pack, which is available on our website, prior to bidding and also seek legal advice. If you are successful, you will be required to pay a 10% deposit, together with the buyer’s premium/holding fee and complete in 28 days, therefore we would strongly recommend for you to ensure your finances are in place before the auction, due to the timescales involved.
The holding fee is the buyer’s premium purchase fee which is £2,400. If you are the successful bidder, you are contractually bound to exchange, with a 10% deposit, on the property as per the terms and conditions you agreed to when registering for the auction. With completion being 28 days later unless the contract states otherwise. Should the property sell prior to auction the same fee of £2,000 plus VAT is payable.