Unloved house next to Eryri National Park in Wales is going to auction: Could it be YOUR perfect project?

  • The home has three bedrooms and 2.9 acres of woodland out the back 

Few homeowners can boast a wood at the back of their house and views overlooking the Eryri National Park, also known as Snowdonia, at the front. 

But this is precisely what Craig y Nos in Llanberis, Wales, has on offer for a nature-loving buyer. 

The detached property and 2.9 acres of woodland is going up for auction via Auction House between 23 and 25 June. 

Craig y Nos has been owned by the same family for generations and has an auction guide price of £200,000, excluding fees. 

The Welsh stone house has decades of history and is now empty and ready for a new owner.

The front of the property is picture-postcard ready and adorned with mature trees, shrubs and flowers. 

Quaint: Craig y Nos in Llanberis, Wales, is going under the hammer later this month

Quaint: Craig y Nos in Llanberis, Wales, is going under the hammer later this month

Both the front and back garden will require work and need to be cleared, tidied up and rejuvenated by the new owner. The cost of getting such work done should not be underestimated.  

At the back of the property there is a stone outbuilding, which could be removed or potentially turned into a livable space or storage room.  

As a project property, the house offers a blank canvas for a new buyer to reconfigure the space and bring it up to scratch, while maintaining the attractive period features.    

Though they will need replacing, the windows of the property are generously sized for a period home, ensuring each room has charming views of the surrounding countryside. 

Each room in the property will need to be worked on from top to bottom and none of the appliances or fittings have been tested. 

Downstairs there is a reception room, two living rooms and a small kitchen.

Potential: Craig y Nos is going up for auction with a guide price of £200,000

Potential: Craig y Nos is going up for auction with a guide price of £200,000

Serene: The detached house has been owned by the same family for generations

 Serene: The detached house has been owned by the same family for generations

Nestled: The property is a hidden gem waiting to be loved again

Nestled: The property is a hidden gem waiting to be loved again 

Get to work: The garden spaces at the property will need to be cleared and worked on

Get to work: The garden spaces at the property will need to be cleared and worked on 

Options: There is a stone outbuilding at the back of the property which could be spruced up

Options: There is a stone outbuilding at the back of the property which could be spruced up

Plot: The plot of Craig y Nos spans 2.9 acres in total and has a wood at the back

Plot: The plot of Craig y Nos spans 2.9 acres in total and has a wood at the back 

Upstairs, there are currently three bedrooms, a compact office or storage space and a bathroom. 

Inside the main house, the property spans approximately 1,022 sq.ft., making it more generous than many period cottages. 

Daniel Lawrence, area manager for Auction House North Wales & Cheshire, told This is Money: 'After having been in the same family for several generations, this really is a rare opportunity for a nature-lover to snap up a unique home in a hugely popular location.

'Based just outside the village of Llanberis, the gateway to the Eryri National Park, the future owner will be able to enjoy easy access to Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) as well as the charming cafes, restaurants and shops of the nearby village.'

He added: 'The property itself is a blank canvas, giving the new owner the chance to put their own stamp on it and transform it into a truly extraordinary family home with fantastic access to the national park.' 

Scope: The house in Wales could be a lovely family home or holiday retreat

Scope: The house in Wales could be a lovely family home or holiday retreat 

Blank canvas: Craig y Nos has three bedrooms as well as a compact office space

Blank canvas: Craig y Nos has three bedrooms as well as a compact office space

Costs: The house needs refreshing from top to bottom, which could be costly

Costs: The house needs refreshing from top to bottom, which could be costly

Space: The interior of Craig y Nos spans over 1,000 sq ft

Space: The interior of Craig y Nos spans over 1,000 sq ft

Ideas: The kitchen could be moved to a different space in the property downstairs

Ideas: The kitchen could be moved to a different space in the property downstairs 

Spacious: Upstairs, Craig y Nos has three bedrooms, a small study space and one bathroom

Spacious: Upstairs, Craig y Nos has three bedrooms, a small study space and one bathroom

How to buy at auction

Auctions are one area where good deals still come up. Properties sold this way can, in some cases, be substantially cheaper than on the open market.

According to Property Auction News, the average price properties sell at auction for is around £166,000.

However, properties sold in this way often - though not always - come with added complexities for the buyer. 

It is therefore important to do as much research as possible before buying any property at auction.

Where possible, always visit the property in person before the auction.

Do not underestimate how much renovation work or reconfigurations could cost if you are taking on a project property.

If a garden is heavily overgrown, do factor in that getting it cleared could potentially cost thousands of pounds if the work is undertaken by professionals.  

Read legal documents for the property carefully and, when possible, get advice from a solicitor before heading to the auction.

Sometimes, the legal pack includes 'special conditions' that mean you might also be liable to pay an additional three per cent fee to a sales agent.

Before submitting any bids, always check what sort of price similar properties in the area have sold for. This will, of course, be harder if it is a more unusual property that you are after.

If you do bid, do not get carried away and bid more than you can afford.

Most properties bought via auction have a 28-day competition date and home loans for auction properties can be harder to get.

How to find a new mortgage

Mortgage rates have soared after conflict with Iran has driven up inflation expectations and dashed hopes of interest rate cuts.

If you need a mortgage because you are buying a home, or your current fixed rate deal is due to end, you should explore your options as soon as possible.  

This is Money has a long-standing partnership with fee-free broker L&C, to provide you with expert mortgage advice.

Use This is Money and L&Cs best mortgage rates calculator to show deals matching your home value, mortgage size, term and fixed rate needs.

Or use L&C’s online Mortgage Finder to search thousands of deals from more than 90 different lenders to discover the best deal for you.

This is Money's mortgage tips 

What if I need to remortgage? 

Borrowers should compare rates, speak to a mortgage broker and be prepared to act. Homeowners can lock in to a new deal six to nine months in advance, often with no obligation to take it.

Most mortgage deals allow fees to be added to the loan and only be charged when it is taken out. This means borrowers can secure a rate without paying arrangement fees. If you do this and don't clear the fee on completion, interest will be paid on it over the term of the loan.

What if I am buying a home? 

Those with home purchases agreed should also aim to secure rates as soon as possible, so they know exactly what their monthly payments will be. Buyers should avoid overstretching and be aware that house prices may fall, as higher mortgage rates limit people's borrowing ability and buying power.

What about buy-to-let landlords?

Buy-to-let landlords with interest-only mortgages will see a greater jump in monthly costs than homeowners on residential mortgages. This makes remortgaging in plenty of time essential and our partner L&C can help with buy-to-let mortgages too. 

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