- Ten-minute walk to beach, seafront and harbour
- Large overall size with high ceilings and period features
- Close to shops, schools, ASDA and railway station
- In Girvan Conservation Area; planning constraints possible
- Requires extensive repair and full modernisation; sold as seen
- Signs of wall damage and dated, poor-condition interiors
- Small back garden; limited outdoor space
- Located in a very deprived area; consider rental demand risks
This two-bedroom end-of-terrace Victorian property sits within Girvan’s Conservation Area, about a ten-minute walk from the beach and close to shops, schools, ASDA and the railway station. High ceilings, original period features and a generously proportioned overall size offer clear scope to create a comfortable seaside home or a rental with strong local demand.
The house is in poor condition and sold as seen; it requires extensive repair and full modernisation throughout. Structural or specialist surveys are recommended before purchase to scope costs — the property currently shows dated finishes, wall damage and general neglect consistent with long-term vacancy.
For an investor or an experienced renovator, the property’s size, seaside location and proximity to local amenities and transport provide upside. The Conservation Area status means alterations may be restricted; buyers should check planning and listed-building guidance where applicable.
This is a straightforward project-purchase: bring a clear budget for works, factor in time for approvals, and you can unlock significant value in a popular coastal town with good links to Ayr, Prestwick Airport and Glasgow.