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House For Sale £150,000
Pyke Street, Barry


Description
This property is for sale by Modern Method of Auction.

Offered at a guide price of £150,000 through auction, this property is not just a home but an opportunity. An opportunity for a family seeking the ideal blend of space and sophistication or an investor looking to capitalise on Barry's burgeoning property market.

Situated in the heart of Barry, a prominent location renowned for its unique blend of modernity and historic charm, stands Pyke Street, CF63. This impressive 3-bedroom end terrace residence is both a testament to architectural integrity and contemporary living, making it a highly sought-after property within the vicinity.

Ground Floor - As you approach this home, you are first greeted by a well-maintained front garden set off the road, offering both privacy and a serene atmosphere. This green space establishes an immediate sense of tranquillity and can be a perfect spot for moments of relaxation or gardening endeavours.

Upon entering, you're welcomed into a spacious entrance hall, which immediately evokes a sense of grandeur. This seamlessly leads to a generously proportioned living room, which connects in an open-plan fashion with the sitting room. This unique layout not only amplifies the space but also facilitates fluid movement and interaction within the two primary reception areas of the home. One of the standout features of this space is the bay window, which bathes the room in natural light, highlighting its vastness and the potential for it to be a centrepiece of entertainment and family gatherings.

Adjacent to the living space, the dining room unfolds. Perfectly designed for both formal dinners and casual meals, it sets the stage for memorable dining experiences. Following that, the kitchen presents itself as a modern culinary haven. Outfitted with a generous number of storage cupboards, it caters to all your storage needs. The sliding doors further enhance the functionality of this space, providing direct access to the garden, making it an ideal setup for those who love al fresco dining or enjoy an outdoor view while cooking.

Top Floor - Ascending to the first floor, the residence boasts three large bedrooms, each designed to offer maximum comfort and versatility. Whether you envisage a luxurious main suite, guest rooms, or even a home office, the potential is boundless. Complementing these rooms is a well-appointed family bathroom, ensuring all domestic needs are met with style and efficiency.

Additional Information - Type of home: End of Terrace
Tenure: Freehold
Borough: Vale of Glamorgan
Council tax band: C
EPC Rating: Pending

Auction Infomation - This property is for sale under traditional auction terms with a modern bidding platform. This auction method requires both parties to complete the transaction within 56 days of the draft contract for sale being received by the buyer's solicitor. This additional time allows buyers to proceed with mortgage finance (subject to lending criteria, affordability and survey). The buyer must sign a reservation agreement and make payment of a non-refundable Reservation Fee of 2.2% of the final agreed sale price, including VAT. This is subject to a minimum payment of £4,200 inc VAT and is paid in addition to the agreed purchase price.

The Reservation Fee will be considered part of the chargeable consideration for the property in the calculation for stamp duty liability. The Reservation Fee is paid in addition to the final negotiated selling price. The Reservation Fee will be considered part of the chargeable consideration for the property in the calculation for stamp duty liability. The property is subject to an undisclosed Reserve Price, with both the Reserve Price and Starting Bid being subject to
change.

The Local Area - Barry, a vibrant town in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, is a tapestry of historical charm and modern amenities. Famed for its pristine beaches, Barry Island's golden sands have long attracted both residents and tourists alike. The town centre boasts a dynamic blend of traditional shops, contemporary boutiques, and a variety of eateries that cater to all tastes. Beyond its commercial appeal, Barry is enriched with a wealth of green spaces and parks, offering residents ample opportunity for leisurely walks and recreational activities. Its proximity to Cardiff, paired with excellent transportation links, makes Barry an ideal locale for both professionals and families seeking a blend of coastal serenity and urban convenience. The strong sense of community, bolstered by numerous local events and festivals, ensures that Barry remains not just a place to live but a place to call home.

Schools - As a town in the Vale of Glamorgan, Barry takes immense pride in its commitment to education, offering a range of high-quality schooling options for families. From primary to secondary levels, the schools in the area consistently exhibit dedication to nurturing academic excellence and holistic development. Many of these institutions, such as Barry Comprehensive School and Whitmore High School, have garnered accolades for their innovative teaching methodologies and extracurricular programs. Numerous primary schools, including Romilly Primary School and Jenner Park Primary, for the younger pupils lay strong academic foundations while fostering a love for learning. Additionally, the presence of specialist schools and colleges ensures that students with diverse needs and aspirations find avenues for growth. Parents and guardians often commend the schools in Barry for emphasising community involvement, ensuring that education goes beyond the classroom and contributes positively to the broader community.

Transport - Barry boasts a robust transport infrastructure that seamlessly connects it to its surroundings and beyond. Central to this is the Barry Railway Station, offering frequent services to Cardiff and Bridgend, making daily commutes and weekend escapes convenient. The town is also well-served by an extensive bus network, ensuring easy accessibility to its various neighbourhoods and nearby locales. For those who prefer the freedom of the road, Barry's proximity to major roadways like the A4050 and A4226 ensures swift drives to nearby cities and the scenic Welsh countryside. Additionally, with the Cardiff International Airport just a short drive away, international travel or welcoming visitors from afar is effortlessly facilitated. This well-integrated transport system positions Barry as an ideal hub for both daily conveniences and broader explorations.


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