Move-in-ready two-bedroom home on a quiet cul-de-sac — ideal first purchase.
Quiet cul-de-sac location within walking distance of local primary school
Newly renovated throughout: modern kitchen and recently tiled bathroom
Accessible ground-floor wet room — useful for mobility needs
Low-maintenance rear garden, included shed and off-street parking
Home Report value £130,000; asking price £128,000 (freehold)
Total area c.62m2 / 667 sq ft — compact two-bedroom layout
Area classified as very deprived; local profile: endeavouring social renters
Strong mobile signal and fast broadband; no flood risk
This newly renovated two-bedroom semi-detached house sits at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Borrowstoun Mains, Bo’ness — a sensible, affordable choice for first-time buyers. The interior has been refreshed throughout: a modern kitchen with integrated appliances, a bright living room with sliding doors to the rear garden, and a recently tiled family bathroom. The accessible wet room on the ground floor adds practical flexibility for mobility needs or future-proofing.
Outdoor space is low-maintenance and workable: a slabbed front, patio and gravelled rear garden and an included shed reduce upkeep. Off-street parking adds convenience for commuters, and motorway and rail links provide straightforward journeys to Edinburgh, Glasgow and Stirling. Council Tax Band B and a Home Report valuation of £130,000 underline the property’s affordability — it is being offered at £128,000 (freehold).
Buyers should note the setting and scale: the house totals about 62 m2 (approximately 667 sq ft) and offers two double bedrooms — compact but practical for starter households. The wider area is classified as very deprived with a local profile of endeavouring social renters; this is a material locality factor that may influence resale values and neighbourhood character. There is no flood risk and mobile and broadband connectivity are strong.
Overall, this is a tidy, move-in-ready home that suits someone prioritising transport links, low running costs and easy maintenance. It will particularly appeal to first-time buyers seeking an affordable, modernised property in a coastal commuter town, but purchasers should weigh the neighbourhood profile and modest internal size against the property's clear strengths.