Spacious new three-bedroom home with garden, close to woods and cycle routes..
3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms including en-suite and downstairs WC
Open-plan kitchen/diner with integrated appliances and storage
Large lounge with floor-to-ceiling window for abundant natural light
Fully turfed private rear garden with French doors from dining area
New-build on an average-sized plot; likely low-maintenance finish
Tenure not specified in listing — buyer should verify
Mobile signal average despite fast broadband speeds
Area recorded as very deprived; local services and demographics variable
Light-filled, practical and freshly finished, this three-bedroom semi-detached new build in Bertha Park suits families and first-time buyers seeking low-maintenance living close to nature. The ground floor offers a large lounge with a full-height window, an open-plan kitchen/diner with integrated appliances, and French doors that open onto a fully turfed, private rear garden. A useful downstairs WC and under-stair storage add everyday convenience.
Upstairs there are three bedrooms, with built-in wardrobes in bedrooms 1 and 2 and an en-suite shower to the main bedroom. The family bathroom is fitted and tiled and includes a shower-over-bath and heated towel rail. The home’s layout is straightforward and efficient, making it easy to personalise or adapt for growing family needs.
Bertha Park sits beside Bertha Loch and woodlands, offering countryside recreation and cycle routes into Perth and beyond. The village provides a dedicated bus service and nearby train links; the A9 and new Cross Tay Link Road improve car access. Local plans include a new high school and community facilities, which will add long-term convenience for families.
Practical points to note: this is a new build on an average-sized plot; tenure is not specified in the listing. Mobile signal is described as average despite fast broadband availability. The surrounding area is classified as an ageing rural neighbourhood within a wider agricultural setting and the immediate area is recorded as very deprived, which may affect local services and resale considerations.