Up-and-coming areas around Cardiff and Pontypridd
Cardiff and Pontypridd have seen an influx of attention from property owners in the past few years. Both areas have seen significant investment, including the development of new infrastructure, public spaces, and revitalisation of neighbourhoods. These investments have helped create a desirable environment – from vibrant social scenes, to employment and education opportunities all drawing people into the areas. For people looking for a viable investment or a pleasant area to live in, these locations are a must-look.
Cardiff and Pontypridd have seen an influx of attention from property owners in the past few years. Both areas have seen significant investment, including the development of new infrastructure, public spaces, and revitalisation of neighbourhoods. These investments have helped create a desirable environment – from vibrant social scenes, to employment and education opportunities all drawing people into the areas. For people looking for a viable investment or a pleasant area to live in, these locations are a must-look.
If you’re looking to move into an area that’s set to improve over the next few years, then read on to see if your next home might just be around the corner.
Grangetown, Cardiff
This metropolitan melting pot is situated south of the city, along the bayside. It offers a diverse community, affordable housing options, and convenient access to Cardiff city centre. The area has been experiencing a period of gentrification and improvements in its infrastructure, including new, independent restaurants, and public community spaces.
Rhiwbina, Cardiff
Located in the northern part of the city, Rhiwbina has a suburban feel with a village-like atmosphere. It has a thriving community and a variety of local shops, schools, and parks. In the 1890s, the Rhiwbina Garden Village housing development was built, which in modern times has been awarded the title of Conservation Area, because of “sufficient architectural and historic merit”. For that reason the upkeep of the village is carefully looked after by its residents, which makes it very desirable.
Treforest, Pontypridd
Birthplace of Sir Tom Jones, Treforest is a suburb of Pontypridd and is most notably known as the home of the University of South Wales. The area has seen recent investments in student accommodation and facilities, making it an emerging hub for education and innovation. Treforest offers convenient transport links and a range of eateries and bars to suit student life. We also have our dedicated Student Brand ‘My Student Living’ providing student lettings to this area.
Church Village, Pontypridd
More suited to younger families, Church Village has seen improvements and investments in recent years. The community benefits from the investment in its local schools, parks and leisure centres, plus its proximity to Pontypridd town centre, all whilst offering a quieter suburban environment. The town also features many period buildings, including its Carnagie parish church.
Pontypridd Town Centre
With its history in the coal and iron industries, Pontypridd as a whole has seen redevelopment and improvements, the town centre itself has been a focus of regeneration initiatives. Efforts have been made to enhance the shopping areas, improve pedestrian accessibility, and create a more vibrant town centre. Pontypridd Market, located in the heart of the town, has also been revitalised, attracting new businesses and visitors.
Looking for an up-and-coming area to buy in?
At James Douglas, our specialty is assisting buyers in finding their perfect property in Cardiff or Pontypridd. Whether you’re starting to think about property or you can’t seem to find the ‘one’ on the market, speak to a member of our James Douglas team, who will be able to offer their expertise to suit your personal circumstances.