Compact one-bedroom in a landmark building ideal for students and commuters.
- Landmark 1930s Art Deco building with distinctive period character
- Concierge, private courtyard access and two express lifts
- One-bedroom flat with fitted kitchen and bedroom robes
- Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband included
- Large windows provide generous natural light throughout
- Central Sauchiehall Street location; abundant local amenities
- Very deprived wider area; lively nightlife may cause noise
- Tenure and council tax unknown; older-building maintenance possible
Set in a striking 1930s Art Deco landmark on Sauchiehall Street, this well-presented one-bedroom flat offers an efficient city base for students or commuters. The layout includes an inner hallway with store, a medium-sized living room, fitted kitchen with appliances, bedroom with fitted robes and a principal bathroom — all arranged for easy, low-fuss living.
Residents benefit from a feature lobby, concierge offices, private access to an internal courtyard and two express lifts, plus excellent mobile signal and fast broadband for study or remote working. Large windows fill the apartment with light and the building’s period detail gives the flat character you won’t find in generic city blocks.
Be aware of material downsides: the wider area is classified as very deprived and the immediate location is lively, with nightlife that can cause noise at night. The building dates from 1938, so there may be older-building maintenance to consider, and the property’s tenure and council tax band are currently unknown. These factors should be checked before committing.
Overall, this is a compact, characterful urban home that suits a single occupant or couple seeking a convenient central address, immediate access to city amenities and transport, and period style with modern conveniences. It also holds potential as a rental for student or city-let markets, provided buyers confirm tenure and any service charge details.