Period character flat with parking and great transport links, ideal for first-time buyers..
Two double bedrooms with bay-window lounge
A well-proportioned two-bedroom upper flat in a Victorian building, offering period character with practical modern updates. The lounge features a charming bay window and contemporary feature wall; the kitchen is a good size with integrated oven and hob. Windows are double-glazed and heating is electric. The property is freehold and sits at approximately 647 sq ft with off-street parking to the rear and a small south-facing courtyard at the entrance.
This home suits a first-time buyer or an investor seeking a straightforward, ready-to-live-in flat with reliable transport links — Coatdyke train station is a short walk away and the M8 is easily accessible. Council Tax Band B keeps running costs lower than many nearby properties, and broadband and mobile signal are good.
Buyers should be aware of the wider neighbourhood context: the area is classified as very deprived with a transitional Eastern European community and a local profile of hard-pressed flat dwellers. Heating is electric rather than gas, which can affect energy bills compared with gas-heated homes. The building is Victorian and attractive but may carry the typical maintenance considerations of older properties.
Overall this is a solid-value two-bedroom flat with period charm, commuter convenience and clear appeal for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors who accept the local socio-economic realities and electric heating.