Three bedrooms with lounge and dining area, family-friendly layout
Large insulated attic — good storage or conversion potential
Front and rear gardens with driveway and single detached garage
Gas central heating (Worcester boiler) and double glazed windows
Presented for first time in years — requires renovation throughout
Single family bathroom only; may need modernisation or additional facilities
Council tax band above average — budget for ongoing costs
Excellent mobile and fast broadband; good transport links nearby
A traditional three-bedroom semi-detached villa in a sought-after Giffnock enclave, within easy walking distance of Braidbar Primary School and local amenities. The house sits on an average-sized plot with front and rear lawns, driveway parking and a detached single garage — practical for family life and outdoor storage.
Presented to the market for the first time in many years, the home offers clear scope to refurbish and personalise. Key services are in place: gas central heating with a Worcester boiler, double glazing and an insulated attic with large storage or conversion potential. The layout includes a welcoming reception hallway, lounge opening to a dining area, fitted kitchen and three bedrooms upstairs.
Notable drawbacks are factual and straightforward: the property needs renovation to modern standards, there is a single family bathroom, and council tax is above average. Buyers should allow budget for updating finishes, services and any desired reconfiguration despite the existing functional heating and glazing.
For families seeking a long-term home near strong schooling and good transport links (bus and train stations close by), this house represents opportunity — immediate occupancy is possible but full modernisation will unlock greater comfort and value. The large attic and private garden offer clear potential for expansion or enhancement.