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2 bedroom end of terrace house for sale

Oakview Court, Pontypool NP4
End of terrace house
2 beds
1 bath
594 sq ft / 55 sq m
EPC rating: D
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand C
BroadbandSuper-fast 51Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • End of Terrace House
  • Conservatory to the Rear
  • Ground Floor WC
  • Mountain Views
  • Two Bedrooms
  • Cul De Sac Location
  • First Floor Bathroom
  • Driveway for Two Cars

Situated in a popular residential area of Bleanavon. This end terrace property comprises, entrance hallway with WC off and stairs to the first floor, living room, kitchen / dining room and conservatory with French doors leading to the rear garden. To the first floor two bedrooms with the master to the front with a built in storage cupboard / wardrobe. The second bedroom is to the rear of the property with views across the mountains. A three piece family bathroom with shower over bath. To the outside of the property, a spacious easy maintenance rear garden with decked seating area. The front of the property has a front garden and a driveway to the side for two vehicles. The property benefits from UPVC double glazing throughout and gas central heating. 

Blaenavon town itself has World Heritage status and has many places to visit including the Big Pit Museum and Blaenavon Ironworks. The town also benefits a local primary school. The property has great links to all major road links and within easy access of Abergavenny, Pontypool and Brynmawr.

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M2 Estate Agents - Abergavenny
M2 Estate Agents - Abergavenny
11 Cross Street Abergavenny NP7 5EH
01873 601413
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When it comes to selling houses, M2 is a new South Wales estate agent that's setting out to stay a step ahead. A step ahead of the competition - and a step ahead of its customers' needs and expectations. Specialising solely in residential sales, M2 may be a fresh new brand, but its sales staff have extensive local knowledge and many years' experience. M2's owner, Mark Roberts, who set up Roberts Estate Agents in Newport 15 years ago, now aims to establish the company's former branches in Usk and Abergavenny at the core of a completely new and separate enterprise. "Estate agency is a people business, so I am delighted that the wonderful staff from both premises will be helping me to develop my new brand," he said. "Sales know-how and familiarity with the local area are really important - so are a friendly face, an understanding approach and excellent customer service. At M2, our staff are welcoming, professional and skilled in helping buyers and sellers achieve their goals." M2, launched on Thursday August 23, specialises in residential sales across the market, promoting higher end properties (£500,000 plus) under the Town and Country banner. The offer is simple and straightforward - sales fees are competitive and there are no upfront charges and no add-ons. "Our priority is finding people their perfect home," says M2's Nicola Foxton, who has spent 19 years in estate agency and is manager of the Usk branch, joining four years ago, just two years after it was set up. Among other "familiar faces" is Jo Francis, branch manager at Abergavenny who has 26 years' estate agency experience and opened the Abergavenny branch nine years ago. Shortly afterwards she just happened to sell a property to the parents of her one-day-to-be assistant branch manager, Alex Buchanan! Jo has also successfully developed the branch to the point where she can claim: "To date, this year this branch has sold by far the most houses we ever have." Both Jo and Nicola put much of their success down to their sales progression skills. "I take responsibility for the whole process," says Nicola. "I am with my customers every step of the way to make sure the sale goes through." Both branches have also benefitted from an increase in demand from Bristol buyers prompted to look this side of the Severn Bridge. Usk is only nine miles from junction 24 on the M4, making the city easily accessible by car whilst Jo says commuters are tempted to buy in Abergavenny because of the train station. "The removal of the Severn Bridge tolls at the end of this year has acted as a catalyst," says Mark. "But once they start looking here, buyers realise they can get so much more for their money and a completely different lifestyle. They can get a three-bed semi for £200,000 here when in Bristol they would be paying £400,000." Whilst Mark's future plans for M2 include development of online property sales across a wider region, he and his staff recognise that in towns like Usk and Abergavenny customers appreciate a face-to-face approach - and an agent they can visit at weekends. Both branches stay open to facilitate this - Abergavenny opens 7 days a week (on Sunday from 11am to 3pm) and in Usk, whilst the branch shuts for the weekend at 1pm on Saturday, viewings continue into the afternoon. Staff always accompany viewings and make a point of having seen a property and met the owner first.
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