Low-cost two-bedroom house with large gardens and renovation potential, ideal for first-time buyers..
Price offers strong entry-level opportunity at £75,000
Two double bedrooms with a separate lounge and three-piece bathroom
Generous private front and rear gardens with patio potential
Freehold tenure and very low council tax costs
Requires internal modernisation and updating throughout
Fast broadband; mobile signal is average
Good commuter links via M8 and local rail station
Located in a very deprived area; local socioeconomic challenges
This two-bedroom terraced house on Belmont Drive offers an affordable entry into homeownership with genuine scope to add value. Set on a generous plot with private front and rear gardens, the property suits first-time buyers or small families willing to carry out renovation works to modernise interiors.
Internally the layout is straightforward: entrance hall, lounge, kitchen with garden access, and two double bedrooms plus a three-piece bathroom upstairs. The home benefits from double glazing and gas central heating but does require internal modernisation — cosmetic and updating works are expected to bring the property to a comfortable standard.
Practical strengths include fast broadband, Freehold tenure, very low council tax and good commuter links via the nearby M8 and local rail services between Glasgow and Edinburgh. The sizeable rear garden and potential for patio or landscaping are strong lifestyle assets for families wanting outdoor space.
Buyers should note several material considerations: the property is in a very deprived local area with Challenged transitionary and Challenged white community classifications, and it needs renovation throughout. Mobile signal is average. These factors affect resale and rental prospects and should be weighed alongside the low asking price and refurbishment potential.