Four-bedroom island villa with balcony sea views and strong holiday-let appeal..
Sea-facing upper-level balcony with panoramic Firth of Clyde views
Rangemaster kitchen and generous dining space for entertaining
Landscaped, level garden with timber decking and outdoor seating
Four bedrooms: three doubles and one single; built-in storage upstairs
Strong peak-season holiday-let income potential; seasonal demand
Remote location: slow broadband and average mobile signal
Area classified as very deprived; council tax above average
Freehold tenure and no flood risk
Set on the Isle of Arran with direct sea views, this four-bedroom chalet-style villa blends contemporary living with strong holiday-let potential. The upper-level lounge opens onto a balcony overlooking the Firth of Clyde, creating an attractive guest draw and a peaceful owner retreat. The kitchen/dining hub is well-equipped, anchored by a Rangemaster cooker and generous worktops for social cooking and entertaining.
Ground and upper shower rooms are modern and practical; bedrooms are a mix of doubles and a single, with built-in storage in the upper rooms. The paved and timber-decked garden is low-maintenance, level and landscaped — ready for immediate use with scope for further gardening or letting-focused improvements.
Practical considerations are important: the property sits in a remote, ageing rural community with slow broadband and average mobile signal. The local area is classified as very deprived and council tax is above average — factors that affect running costs and year-round letting demand. There is no flood risk and the property is freehold.
For buyers seeking an income or a second-home lifestyle, projected peak and low-season weekly rents suggest a healthy summer market, though occupancy will be seasonal. This villa suits purchasers who value island living, sea views and ready-to-run holiday accommodation, while accepting the realities of rural services and overheads.