- Three bedrooms across 829 sq ft, practical multi-story layout
- Single bathroom for three bedrooms, potential inconvenience
- Views toward Camperdown Park and parts of the city
- Close to Ninewells Hospital, good for healthcare workers
- Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband speeds
- Located in a very deprived area classification (local concern)
- Tenure unspecified; confirm before purchase
- Moderate council tax; likely ongoing cost consideration
This three-bedroom semi-detached home on Charleston Drive offers an accessible entry into Dundee’s housing market. At around 829 sq ft across multiple levels, the layout provides practical, well-proportioned rooms and a comfortable living room with wooden flooring and a large window.
The location is a clear asset: close to Ninewells Hospital, well-served local schools, bus links and amenities, plus views toward Camperdown Park. Broadband speeds and mobile signal are strong, supporting home working or rentals.
Buyers should note material drawbacks plainly: the property lies in a very deprived area classification, tenure is not specified, and there is a single bathroom for three bedrooms. Council tax is moderate. The house dates from the late 20th century and will likely suit buyers seeking straightforward updating rather than a fully refurbished show-home.
For first-time buyers or investors looking for a reasonably sized home in a well-connected spot, this property presents clear potential. Its practical floorplan, proximity to key employers and transport, and good digital connectivity make it a pragmatic purchase—provided you factor in local area challenges and potential refurbishment costs.