Two-bedroom first-floor flat with panoramic Loch Fyne views — renovation project with strong location potential.
Panoramic elevated views across Loch Fyne and nearby shore access
Requires full internal renovation and some external repair works
Approx 64 sq.m (688 sq.ft) living space — two bedrooms, one bathroom
Freehold tenure with traditional sash-and-case windows
Shared rear drying green; loft storage and small coal cellar (needs repair)
Off-peak electric heating; open fire requires safety check/reinstatement
EPC rating F28; Council Tax Band B (low)
Off-street parking via nearby public car park with resident permit
Set on the preferred first floor of a traditional whitewashed terrace, this two-bedroom apartment enjoys elevated, panoramic views across Loch Fyne and immediate shore access. Its central Inveraray location places shops, restaurants, the pier and primary school within easy walking distance — a strong location driver for holiday lets or resale.
The property is a clear renovation project and is priced accordingly. Internally it requires a full refurbishment and some exterior works; the open fireplace will need a safety check and reinstatement. There is loft storage, a communal drying green and a small stone coal cellar (in need of repair) which add practical value once restored.
Practical details: freehold tenure, approximately 64 sq.m (688 sq.ft) of living space, off-peak electric heating, traditional sash-and-case windows, EPC F28 and Council Tax Band B. Highspeed broadband and 4G are reported, though broadband speed is also recorded as slow — prospective buyers should verify connectivity performance.
This is aimed at buyers seeking a location-led purchase with uplift potential: investors targeting holiday-let or rental income, or buyers wanting a project in a conservation-area setting. The immediate positives are the loch views and town-centre convenience; the main drawback is the substantial renovation required to bring the flat to modern standards.