Contemporary two-bedroom flat with garage and lift, close to Byres Road amenities..
West-facing fifth-floor flat with strong natural light and open outlooks
Open-plan living/dining with modern integrated kitchen and appliances
Two double bedrooms; principal bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and ensuite
Allocated private garage parking and secure communal bike store
Lift access, secure entry system, two hallway storage cupboards
Shared residents’ garden provides outdoor space
EPC B and gas central heating; Council Tax band D (moderate)
Located in a very deprived wider area; consider long-term neighbourhood trends
This well‑proportioned two-bedroom fifth-floor flat offers bright, contemporary living in North Kelvinside. Finished in 2013, the apartment has an open‑plan living/dining area with a modern integrated kitchen, two double bedrooms, ensuite shower room, and family bathroom. Large windows and a west-facing aspect deliver strong natural light and pleasant open outlooks over Queen Margaret Drive.
Practical conveniences include gas central heating, double glazing, secure entry, lift access, an allocated garaged parking space and a secure bike store. There are two storage cupboards off the reception hallway and a shared residents’ garden for outdoor space. The apartment’s 773 sq ft layout suits first-time buyers or young professionals seeking a ready-to-move-in home close to Byres Road and the Botanic Gardens.
Location is a key advantage: local amenities, shops, buses and cafés are within walking distance, with excellent mobile and fast broadband connectivity for commuters or remote workers. Note the property sits within a wider area classed as very deprived; buyers should consider long-term neighbourhood dynamics when assessing future resale or rental potential. Council Tax band D and an EPC of B reflect reasonable running costs and energy efficiency.
Overall this is an accessible, low-maintenance home in a lively, well-connected pocket of Glasgow — ideal for buyers prioritising modern living, transport links and local amenities, while being realistic about local socio-economic challenges.