Two‑bed terraced villa with garden — low price, needs modernisation..
Freehold mid‑terrace priced at £74,000
Two double bedrooms with built‑in wardrobes
Gas central heating and double glazing installed
Enclosed low‑maintenance rear garden with drying green
Compact rooms and dated interior requiring refurbishment
Mid‑20th century concrete brick construction and ramp roof
Very deprived local area; may affect resale or letting speed
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband; very cheap council tax
A compact mid‑century terraced villa offered freehold, priced at £74,000 — straightforward entry-level purchase in Kilbirnie. The house provides two double bedrooms with built‑in wardrobes, a ground‑floor lounge and kitchen that opens to an enclosed rear garden. Practical features include gas central heating and double glazing.
The plot is low‑maintenance: a chipped front section and a paved drying green with a patio to the rear suit buyers who prefer minimal garden upkeep. Transport links are strong for the price point, with local shops, schools and public transport nearby and good road access to Glasgow, Ayrshire and the M8.
Condition is honest and simple: rooms are compact and décor is dated, so the home will suit someone prepared to refurbish or modernise progressively. The building’s mid‑20th century concrete brick construction and ramp roof are typical for the era — solid but not high‑spec.
Buyers should note the wider area’s socioeconomic indicators: the property sits in a very deprived neighbourhood classification. While mobile signal and broadband are excellent, and council tax is very cheap, the setting may affect resale timings and tenant demand if considering letting. No flood risk is recorded.