A terrace house in Newport city centre is up for sale.
With four bedrooms and an asking price of £215,000, you can find out everything you need to know.
Located on Blewitt Street, a stone’s throw away from Newport Railway Station and the main shopping district, it is said to have a great deal of potential.
Brought to market earlier this month, you can see what’s on offer for the price tag below.
The property is being marketed by Bluestone Sales and Lettings, and is available to view online at Rightmove and Zoopla.
Everything you need to know can be found below.
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What’s on offer?
Located in the middle of Blewitt Street in the city centre, this property currently has four bedrooms.
But, according to the listing, there is potential for a fifth bedroom to be added on the second floor.
The listing describes the house as “boasting a spacious living and dining room, two bathrooms, four good sized bedrooms.”
It is said to be an ideal family home, in a great location for Newport life, or for commuting to either Cardiff or Bristol.
The street itself has permit parking for residents.
A decent amount of work has clearly been carried out inside this property, with the family bathroom a clear highlight – complete with modern facilities.
Currently, the loft area is used as a sitting room – with the windows here offering views across the city.
To the rear of the property, there is a surprisingly large garden, and despite its city centre location, the high fences offer a great deal of privacy.
The property remains up for sale, and can be viewed online at Rightmove here.
Alternatively, Bluestone Lettings can be contacted via 01633 841805.
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