Wales' cheapest house for sale with a guide price of £0

Wales' cheapest house for sale with a guide price of £0

Did you see this article published by Joanne Ridout at Wales Online? They have found a house in Wales at an absolute bargain... or is it?

Is a traditional terraced house your thing? Well, you can certainly get one for a bargain at the moment, this one in the heart of the Cynon Valley is listed with a £0.00 guide price!

So, what do you get for your money with a house with such a non-existent guide price?

Well, starting from the outside, the stone front facade with feature bay window is a traditional welcome, and inside there are two large reception rooms on the ground floor to instantly greet you.





Both rooms look decoratively tired but in fairly standard condition for an auction property - and the rear reception room even offers what looks like charming period quarry tiles on the floor.

Then into the kitchen, which is a decent sized space. And the home also has an under stairs cupboard, which would make a perfect pantry - a popular feature with current house hunters.

The home then flows from the kitchen into the bathroom.

It's not unusual to find a bathroom on the ground floor in a traditional terraced home in this location.

But if an upstairs bathroom is required by the new owner then there are three bedrooms on the first floor, so maybe the smallest of the rear rooms could be converted.

What are your thoughts on this? Would you like to take on this project? We personally see so many choices for a new owner to put their own stamp on, its a builders dream!

The house might have a guide price of nil but, of course, we believe it's going to sell for a lot more.

If you want to see more you can find the full article here.

Have you got a renovation property that you want to get valued? They are extremely popular believe it or not, they are perfect for buyers to completely renovate and make their own, plus a chance to invest and sell on in the future.

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Take care,

The Alexanders Team.


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