Off-street driveway parking for one vehicle
Private, low-maintenance rear garden
Modern refitted kitchen and contemporary bathroom
Attic room adds flexible living or storage space
Gas central heating and double glazing throughout
Compact footprint—731 sq ft; rooms are modest in size
Located in a very deprived area — impacts resale/rental demand
Well-presented externally; internal condition should be verified on inspection
This well-presented two-bedroom mid-terrace in Clydebank offers an affordable entry into homeownership or a straightforward buy-to-let opportunity. The layout includes a bright bay-fronted living room, a modern-fitted kitchen with garden access and two double bedrooms upstairs, plus a useful attic room providing extra flexible space.
Practical benefits include a private, low-maintenance rear garden, driveway for off-street parking and gas central heating with double glazing. The home sits on a modest plot with a compact footprint (approx. 731 sq ft), so circulation and room sizes are comfortable but not generous — well suited to first-time buyers, small families or investors targeting the local rental market.
Buyers should note the property is located in an area ranked as very deprived; that may affect resale values and tenant demand but also contributes to an attractive price point. The house appears externally well cared for; internal modernisation beyond the refitted kitchen and bathroom may be minimal but should be confirmed on inspection.
Overall this mid-terrace represents practical value: ready-to-live-in features, extra attic space for conversion or storage, and convenient local links to schools, transport and retail. It suits someone seeking an economical, manageable home or a rental purchase with straightforward maintenance.



































































































