Looking to buy a new home but struggling with the property market?
We’ve found the five cheapest houses on the market in Brecon - and they all cost £160,000 or less.
Brecon centre - £125,000
This property with a unique stone wall to the front is located a short walk from central Brecon and the cathedral. The ground floor is made up of a lounge which leads to a kitchen and a bathroom. Upstairs are two rooms, one suitable as a bedroom and one which could be a nursery or home office. Outdoors there is also a garden.
John Street - £136,000
A two-bedroom mid-terrace property on John Street, this house is also close to the town centre. On the ground floor is a large reception room and a kitchen with access to the rear garden. Upstairs are two bedrooms and a bathroom.
The Struet - £145,000
This cottage is Grade II listed, dating back to the early 19th century. On the ground floor the accommodation comprises of a living/dining room with winding stairs off, and a kitchen with door to rear garden. On the first floor there is a double bedroom and shower room and on the second floor is the attic bedroom.
Llanfaes - £155,000
A Grade II listed townhouse, this property offers three bedrooms, a lounge, a kitchen and a bathroom. There is also a compact courtyard to the rear along with a balcony seating area.
Pendre - £160,000
Another Grade II listed property, this house retains lots of original features such as wooden beams, flooring and doors. On the ground floor there is a living room with a door leading down to a cellar, a dining room, a kitchen/diner with a pantry, and rear hall with door out to the garden and store.
Upstairs on the first floor are two bedrooms and a bathroom. Stairs lead to a further two attic bedrooms, one of which has an en-suite.