Private patio and lawn garden with communal drying green
Set on Newburgh High Street, this well-proportioned two-bedroom maisonette combines period character with practical outdoor space. High sash-and-case windows, original features and generous ceiling heights give the lounge and bedrooms a light, airy feel. The kitchen/diner enjoys pleasant views across to the River Tay, and a four-piece bathroom serves the accommodation comfortably.
Outside, the apartment benefits from a private garden with patio and lawn plus a communal drying green—rare for town-centre homes and useful for first-time buyers wanting outdoor space. Gas central heating is installed throughout and the property is offered freehold, simplifying ownership for a buyer stepping onto the ladder.
Be realistic about maintenance: the building is Victorian with traditional finishes that can need periodic upkeep, and the communal stairwell and 1970s-era staircase and fittings show their age. Broadband speeds are average and the wider area is classified as very deprived, which may influence future resale or rental demand. Overall, this is an attractive, well-presented first home with character and usable outside space close to local amenities and transport links.