A 1970s time warp house in Godrergraig, Wales, featuring retro decor and needing renovation, sold for £108,000 - double its guide price after a bidding war among three parties. A 1970s time warp house in Godrergraig, Wales, featuring retro decor and needing renovation, sold for £108,000 - double its guide price after a bidding war among three parties.

Time warp house stuck in the 70s sells for £108,000

A 1970s time warp house in Godrergraig, Wales, featuring retro decor and needing renovation, sold for £108,000 – double its guide price after a bidding war among three parties.

A time warp house which is stuck in the 1970s has sold for £108,000.

The semi-detached, three-bedroom home has been frozen in time for over 50 years.

It has floral pattern carpets and colourful rugs on top of linoleum covered floors.

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And a kitchen with timber effect vinyl wall coverings as well as an upright dual fuel stove and separate, walk-in pantry.

A 1970s time warp house in Godrergraig, Wales, featuring retro decor and needing renovation, sold for £108,000 - double its guide price after a bidding war among three parties.
Inside the house stuck in the 1970’s. (Jam Press/Paul Fosh Auctions)

The house in the village of Godrergraig, near Port Talbot, south Wales had a guide price of just £54,000.

A 1970s time warp house in Godrergraig, Wales, featuring retro decor and needing renovation, sold for £108,000 - double its guide price after a bidding war among three parties.
Outside the house stuck in the 1970’s. (Jam Press/Paul Fosh Auctions)

But after a bidding war between three parties it sold for twice that.

A 1970s time warp house in Godrergraig, Wales, featuring retro decor and needing renovation, sold for £108,000 - double its guide price after a bidding war among three parties.
Inside the house stuck in the 1970’s. (Jam Press/Paul Fosh Auctions)

Its listing on sellers Paul Fosh Auctions described it as needing work.

It reads: “A substantial semi-detached property with stone and brick elevations to the front and fine views.

A 1970s time warp house in Godrergraig, Wales, featuring retro decor and needing renovation, sold for £108,000 - double its guide price after a bidding war among three parties.
Inside the house stuck in the 1970’s. (Jam Press/Paul Fosh Auctions)

“The property has a recently installed multi fuel stove but requires further improvement offering excellent potential for either a homeowner or investor.

A 1970s time warp house in Godrergraig, Wales, featuring retro decor and needing renovation, sold for £108,000 - double its guide price after a bidding war among three parties.
Inside the house stuck in the 1970’s. (Jam Press/Paul Fosh Auctions)

“The village benefits from a range of amenities and shops and is convenient for Ystayfera with its wide range of shops and transport links and good road links to the M4 and Swansea.”

A 1970s time warp house in Godrergraig, Wales, featuring retro decor and needing renovation, sold for £108,000 - double its guide price after a bidding war among three parties.
Inside the house stuck in the 1970’s. (Jam Press/Paul Fosh Auctions)

On the ground floor of the house is the entrance hall, lounge and dining room and kitchen

Above that are the three bedrooms and bathroom.

A 1970s time warp house in Godrergraig, Wales, featuring retro decor and needing renovation, sold for £108,000 - double its guide price after a bidding war among three parties.
Inside the house stuck in the 1970’s. (Jam Press/Paul Fosh Auctions)

It has gardens to the front and rear with a view from the back over the neighbouring forested countryside.

A 1970s time warp house in Godrergraig, Wales, featuring retro decor and needing renovation, sold for £108,000 - double its guide price after a bidding war among three parties.
Outside the house stuck in the 1970’s. (Jam Press/Paul Fosh Auctions)

Average house prices in the village are £137,000.

A 1970s time warp house in Godrergraig, Wales, featuring retro decor and needing renovation, sold for £108,000 - double its guide price after a bidding war among three parties.
Outside the house stuck in the 1970’s. (Jam Press/Paul Fosh Auctions)

The national average is £282,000, as reported by Luxury Property News.

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