Compact stone home with scope for renovation and rental potential.
- Traditional stone-built semi in Kilbarchan conservation village
- Corner plot with small enclosed front garden and rear yard
- Two double bedrooms, attic store with dormer and Velux
- Gas central heating; fast broadband; off-street parking
- Small overall size (approx. 527 sq ft) and compact rooms
- Requires full internal modernisation and redecoration
- Category B listed—restrictions on alterations, potential consent delays
- Local area classified as very deprived; resale considerations
A compact period townhouse in Kilbarchan’s conservation village, this stone-built semi offers genuine character and scope. Set on a corner plot with a small enclosed front garden, the house retains traditional features and benefits from gas central heating, a rear yard and an attic store with dormer and Velux windows.
Priced to reflect internal modernisation, the accommodation includes an entrance and inner hall, living room with open-plan fitted kitchen, two double bedrooms and a bathroom. The property is freehold and has fast broadband, off-street parking and easy access to village amenities, the primary school and nearby transport links towards Johnstone and the M8.
Important practical points: the house is Category B listed, which will restrict alterations and could complicate renovation. The interior requires updating and refurbishment throughout. The overall floor area is small (approximately 527 sq ft), so buyers should expect compact rooms and limited garden space.
This is a sensible opportunity for a first-time buyer seeking a period home to improve, or an investor looking for a buy-to-let in a walkable village location. Early inspections are recommended so purchasers can assess condition, restrictions from the listing and likely renovation costs.