Four-bedroom period home with garden and good transport links, priced below Home Report value.
Traditional sandstone terraced villa with bay-window lounge
This traditional sandstone terraced villa on Clarence Street blends period character with practical family living. The front lounge with bay window and high ceilings gives an immediate sense of space, while a versatile ground-floor room works as dining, home office or guest bedroom. The kitchen opens to an enclosed rear garden via French doors, providing a helpful indoor–outdoor flow for family life.
Internally the house offers flexible accommodation across four bedrooms and a modern family bathroom with separate shower and bath. Gas central heating and double glazing are in place, and the Home Report valuation (£275,000) compares favourably with the asking price, offering potential immediate value for buyers prepared to move quickly.
Notable constraints are clear: the listing notes an overall ‘small’ size despite generous individual rooms, and there is only one bathroom serving four bedrooms. The property sits in a locality described as very deprived, which may affect some buyers’ long-term resale expectations. Viewers should check local services and transport though several rail links and retail facilities are within walking distance.
For families seeking period detail and flexible space in a popular Clydebank address, this home presents a strong opportunity. It will suit buyers who value original features and garden access and who are comfortable living in an area with mixed socio-economic indicators; cosmetic updates or targeted improvements could further lift value.