Garage with power and off-street parking
Ground-floor, two double bedrooms with fitted storage
Bright open-plan lounge/dining with dual aspect windows
Gas central heating and double glazing (EER Band D)
Shared, well-kept communal gardens; no private garden upkeep
Exterior requires maintenance (peeling paint, flat roof attention)
Council tax band above average; broadband speeds average
Freehold tenure; area recording higher local deprivation levels
This ground-floor, two-bedroom flat sits in a low-rise block just a short walk from Milngavie village amenities and the train station. The apartment offers a bright, dual-aspect open-plan lounge/dining room, two generous double bedrooms with fitted storage, and a practical fitted kitchen — a straightforward home for a small household or a sensible buy-to-let.
Practical features include gas central heating, double glazing and a garage with power. Residents’ communal gardens are modest and mostly well tended, providing a leafy outlook and easy outdoor space without private garden maintenance. The flat is freehold and set in a stable, suburban development close to parks, shops and walking routes.
There are a few factors to note: the building exterior shows peeling paint and the flat roof and communal areas would benefit from ongoing maintenance; the council tax band is above average; broadband speeds are only average. The property sits in a wider area described as relatively deprived, which is an important consideration for buyers and investors assessing long-term rental demand and capital growth.
Overall this is a practical, well-located ground-floor flat with clear scope for light cosmetic improvement or targeted refurbishment to add value. It suits first-time buyers or downsizers seeking convenience to village facilities, and investors looking for an accessible rental in Milngavie who are prepared to manage maintenance and let-influencing factors.