Spacious 4-bed mid-century townhouse with river views and large double garage, ideal for families or renovators..
4 double bedrooms plus study-sized single bedroom
Dual-aspect lounge with panoramic River Tay views
Large double garage with rear pedestrian access
Private front patio and mature garden
Gas combi central heating; double glazed windows
Requires modernization—mid-century fixer-upper condition
EPC rating D; energy improvements likely needed
Area shows higher deprivation; council tax above average
Set over three floors, this 4-bedroom townhouse offers generous family living, elevated river views and practical parking. The entrance level contains a well-equipped kitchen, large dual-aspect lounge and open-plan dining space; the middle floor hosts the principal bedroom with en-suite, two double bedrooms with fitted storage, a single bedroom/study and family bathroom. The lower floor provides a large double garage with pedestrian rear access and room for storage or a workshop.
The property sits in a desirable residential crescent with a private front garden and patio. Gas central heating and double glazing are already in place, and broadband speeds are reported as fast — useful for home working or studying. The house measures about 1,450 sq ft and is freehold, making it straightforward for purchasers seeking a long-term family home.
This is a mid-century modern fixer-upper: concrete minimalist styling and some dated finishes mean it will reward buyers prepared to modernise. The EPC rating is D and the property would benefit from energy and cosmetic improvements to boost comfort and value. Council tax is above average, and local deprivation indicators are higher than nearby neighbourhoods, so buyers should consider wider community services and investment plans.
For families or couples wanting space, views and strong room proportions, this house offers clear potential: large reception rooms, generous bedrooms and substantial garage space. Investors or renovators can add value through sympathetic updating; purchasers should budget for modernization works and factor in running costs.