Contemporary one-bedroom flat in the heart of Merchant City—ideal for first buyers and commuters.
Central Merchant City location, close to shops and transport
Open-plan living with breakfast peninsula and integrated appliances
Double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and full-height windows
Fourth-floor flat with lift access and secure entry system
495 sq ft — compact apartment, limited outdoor space
EPC B, gas central heating, double glazing (energy efficient)
Situated in a very deprived, busy student/commuter neighbourhood
Council Tax Band D; potential city-centre noise and activity
This stylish one-bedroom apartment occupies a convenient fourth-floor position on Albion Street in Glasgow’s Merchant City, offering bright, contemporary living across approximately 495 sq ft. The open-plan living and dining space flows into a modern kitchen with an integrated oven, gas hob, dishwasher and a breakfast peninsula — a practical layout for everyday living and entertaining. The double bedroom includes fitted wardrobes and full-height windows, while the block provides secure entry, lift access and communal entry points.
The property benefits from gas central heating, double glazing and an EPC B rating, making it reasonably efficient to run. A Sainsbury’s Local sits in the building and the property is within easy walking distance of Glasgow’s major train stations, university buildings and the city’s shops, bars and restaurants — excellent for commuters and first-time buyers wanting a central lifestyle.
Buyers should note the apartment sits in a very deprived area classification and is in a lively student and commuter neighbourhood; city-centre noise and weekend activity are likely. The apartment is a modest size (495 sq ft) with studio-style open-plan accommodation, so outdoor space is limited and storage is typical for central flats. Council Tax Band D applies.
Overall, this freehold flat suits a buyer seeking a low-maintenance, centrally located home or a rental investment aimed at students and professionals. Its modern finish and transport links are strong positives, balanced by its compact city-centre setting and the surrounding area’s deprivation rating.