Price £35,000 — low entry point for investors
This compact first-floor flat at 16 Station Road presents a low-cost entry into Cowdenbeath’s rental market. At £35,000 and positioned above ground-floor retail units close to the train station, the property offers straightforward rental or buy-to-let potential for an investor willing to manage a city-centre asset.
The apartment contains an open-plan lounge/kitchen, a double bedroom and a shower room. It benefits from gas central heating, double glazing and rear off-street parking — practical features that reduce immediate outlay. Excellent mobile signal and average broadband make the flat suitable for a single tenant working locally or commuting by rail.
Material considerations are clear: the building is mixed-use with commercial units at street level, and the area is classified as very deprived which can affect demand and rental levels. The residential accommodation is basic and may need cosmetic updating to maximise rent or sale value. Tenure is listed as unknown and should be confirmed before purchase.
Suitable for hands-on investors or buyers seeking an affordable town-centre studio alternative, the flat is best viewed as a modest, income-producing asset that will likely benefit from light refurbishment and active lettings management. There is no garden space and rooms are compact, so it is not suited to buyers seeking generous living areas or a quiet suburban setting.