Period one-bedroom flat — sunny rooms, city-centre convenience, strong Home Report value..
South-westerly aspect — bright living and dining room
High Georgian ceilings and period character throughout
Double bedroom with built-in mirrored wardrobes
Well-equipped kitchen with integrated oven and electric hob
Secure communal entrance and freehold tenure
Residents' permit off-street parking included
Compact 463 sq ft — best for single occupants or couples
Located in a very deprived, student-focused city-centre neighbourhood
Set in the heart of Dundee, this traditional one-bedroom flat combines period character with practical city-centre convenience. High ceilings and a south-westerly aspect fill the living and dining room with light, creating a comfortable, versatile reception space suited to everyday living or home working. The well-appointed kitchen and bathroom are in good order and the double bedroom benefits from built-in mirrored wardrobes and extra storage.
Practical features include secure communal entry, residents’ permit parking, freehold tenure and a very low council tax band — useful for first-time buyers or buyers budgeting for running costs. The Home Report valuation at £110,000 compares favourably with the current asking price of £95,000, presenting potential immediate equity for an owner-occupier or investor seeking city-centre rental income.
Be clear about local context: the wider area is classified as very deprived and is a cosmopolitan student neighbourhood, which brings vibrancy and strong rental demand but may not suit buyers seeking a quiet suburban setting. Broadband speeds are average and communal access means stair-only entry — factors to consider alongside the flat’s compact 463 sq ft footprint.
Overall this flat will appeal to first-time buyers, students and buy-to-let investors looking for period features, sunny rooms and city-centre convenience, provided they are comfortable with the urban neighbourhood character and modest internal size.