Affordable one-bedroom ground-floor flat with period character, close to Kilsyth town centre and transport links.
Spacious double bedroom with fitted wardrobes
Well-presented interior; neutral décor throughout
Ground-floor flat within period stone-built terrace
Gas central heating and double glazing fitted
Shared residents' rear garden; some outdoor space
Small overall size — approx 371 sq ft
EPC rating D — energy improvements may be needed
Located in a very deprived area; affects resale demand
This well-presented one-bedroom ground-floor flat sits within a period stone-built terrace on Station Road, a short walk from Kilsyth town centre and local amenities. The interior offers a comfortable layout with a spacious double bedroom, lounge, fitted kitchen and bathroom — a straightforward, move-in option for a first-time buyer or downsizer.
Practical features include gas central heating, double glazing and included white goods, helping keep running costs manageable. The property is freehold, has access to a shared residents’ garden and benefits from very low council tax and good mobile and broadband speeds. Regular rail links from nearby Croy improve commuting options to Glasgow and beyond.
Be realistic about the limitations: the flat is small (about 371 sq ft) and the Energy Performance Certificate is a D. The wider area is classed as very deprived, which may influence resale and demand in some market conditions. The ground-floor position and period construction offer character but mean buyers should check ventilation, damp risk and any maintenance needs during a survey.
Overall this property represents an affordable entry onto the market or an economical rental opportunity for a landlord prepared to accept a compact footprint in a central Kilsyth location. Early viewing is recommended to assess fit and any refurbishment priorities.