Contemporary two-bedroom loft flat with private parking near Merchant City and Glasgow Green..
Bright open-plan living with exposed brick feature wall
Two double bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes
Master bedroom with four-piece en-suite bathroom
Secure private underground parking space included
High ceilings, skylights, lift access and communal atrium
Large walk-in utility cupboard and well-equipped kitchen island
Electric heating (can increase running costs)
Located in a very deprived area; council tax described as expensive
Set on the third floor of a stylish loft development between Glasgow Green and the Merchant City, this two-bedroom flat combines contemporary urban finishes with thoughtful, practical layout. A bright open-plan living area features striking exposed brickwork and a central island kitchen, creating a flexible social space for dining and relaxing. Both bedrooms overlook the quiet atrium and include built-in wardrobes; the master benefits from a four-piece en-suite.
The building offers secure underground parking, high-speed lift access, feature skylights and communal walkways around an open atrium, adding a sense of light and space. Practical extras include a large walk-in utility cupboard and double glazing. Close to Strathclyde University, City of Glasgow College, transport links and local amenities, the location suits commuters, professionals and those seeking strong rental demand.
Buyers should note some ongoing running costs: heating is electric and council tax is described as expensive, which will affect monthly outgoings. The surrounding area is classified as very deprived; while this contributes to lower entry prices and rental demand, it also means buyers should expect mixed local social indicators.
Offers are to be submitted by the stated closing date. Overall, the apartment is a well-presented city-base with characterful exposed brick, secure parking and good transport links—ideal for buyers wanting a modern, low-maintenance home or an income-producing central property, provided they factor in higher running costs and the neighbourhood context.