Large lounge with bay window and Ochil Hills/Wallace Monument views|Roof terrace ideal for summer evenings|Freehold tenure with gas central heating|Dining kitchen with boiler and storage space|Flexible extra room off hallway for study or storage|City-centre location — convenient but busy, limited parking|Building shows evidence of external maintenance/scaffolding|Area classified as very deprived; some finishes require updating
This bright one-bedroom flat sits on the second floor of a traditional stone building in the heart of Stirling, offering city-centre convenience and open views towards the Ochil Hills and Wallace Monument. The large lounge with bay window and high ceilings gives genuine period character and a generous feel for a one-bedroom home. The property is Freehold and has gas central heating and an included roof terrace for summer use.
Ideal for a first-time buyer or buy-to-let purchaser seeking central location and strong local footfall, the flat benefits from immediate access to shops, cafes, rail and bus connections. The layout includes a separate dining kitchen, a flexible additional room off the hallway, and a three-piece bathroom with shower-over-bath. Council tax is described as affordable and mobile signal is excellent.
Buyers should note material drawbacks: the wider area is classified as very deprived and the building shows signs of external maintenance with scaffolding previously in place. Interior finishes are tidy but dated in places and would benefit from updating to maximise value. Broadband speeds are only average and on-street parking is limited due to the central location, with typical city-centre noise and footfall at street level.