Quiet garden-facing one-bedroom flat with private parking — ideal for students, commuters or first-time buyers..
Peaceful rear position overlooking mature communal gardens
Private allocated off-street parking — uncommon for central flats
Bright open-plan living/dining with contemporary fitted kitchen
Double bedroom with fitted wardrobe and garden-facing window
Average size (approx. 47 sqm / 506 sqft) — efficient, not spacious
Freehold tenure simplifies ownership for a flat
Excellent transport links; close to universities and city amenities
Wider area classed as very deprived — higher turnover and urban feel
Set to appeal to first-time buyers, students and buy-to-let purchasers, this one-bedroom flat in Garnethill offers a calm city-centre base with genuine practical advantages. Positioned to the rear of a modern red-brick development, the home looks out over mature communal gardens and benefits from a private allocated parking space — a rare find in central locations. The layout is bright and efficient, with an open-plan living/dining area and contemporary fitted kitchen with integrated appliances.
The double bedroom is well proportioned with fitted storage and garden views, creating a quiet retreat despite the central address. The bathroom is a straightforward three-piece with shower over bath; finishes are neat and neutral throughout, requiring little immediate work for incoming owners. Broadband and mobile signal are excellent, and the property’s freehold tenure simplifies ownership compared with many flats.
Location is a major selling point: short walks to Sauchiehall Street, the Royal Conservatoire, Glasgow School of Art, and multiple universities makes this attractive for students and professionals who rely on public transport. Cowcaddens Underground and frequent bus routes are close by, while the M8 gives easy driving access across the Central Belt.
Buyers should note the wider area is classified as very deprived and student/commuter focused, which can mean higher local turnover and an urban atmosphere. The flat is average-sized at around 47 sq m (506 sqft), so space is efficient rather than expansive. Overall, the property presents low-maintenance, city-centre living with clear rental and first-home potential.