Bright, well-proportioned two-bedroom first-floor flat with parking and easy city access.
Two double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes
Spacious lounge and south-facing kitchen, lots of natural light
803 sq ft average-sized flat with ample hallway storage
Modern shower room; gas central heating and double glazing
Secure entry, well-maintained communal hallway, residents’ parking
Freehold tenure and low council tax reduce running costs
Located in very deprived, cosmopolitan student neighbourhood (possible noise)
Average broadband speeds; wider area shows economic deprivation
Light-filled two-bedroom flat arranged on the first floor, offering generous proportions and practical storage throughout. The south-facing kitchen and roomy lounge create airy living spaces that suit daily life and entertaining. Built-in bedroom wardrobes, a modern shower room, gas central heating and double glazing add immediate comfort and low running costs. Residents’ off-street parking and a secure entry system increase convenience and peace of mind.
Positioned close to Glasgow Green with excellent bus and rail links, the flat is well placed for commuting to the city centre, universities and hospitals. Local amenities are abundant — shops, cafés, takeaways and leisure options are within easy walking distance, which suits busy first-time buyers or those working in the city.
Buyers should note the property sits in a very deprived, cosmopolitan student neighbourhood. That brings a lively local scene but also potential for noise and higher turnover of residents, which may affect long-term resale certainty. Broadband speeds are average and the wider area classification indicates limited local wealth indicators. The flat is freehold and council tax is low, which helps running costs.
Overall this is an affordable, well-proportioned two-bedroom home with strong transport links and practical features, offering immediate move-in comfort and scope to personalise. It will particularly suit first-time buyers seeking space and accessibility at a lower price point, while those prioritising quiet residential streets or higher broadband performance should weigh the neighbourhood characteristics.