A BEAUTIFULLY-APPOINTED flat right in the heart of Helensburgh has hit the property market - and it could be yours for under £200,000.
Situated in Colquhoun Square , this modern yet classic first floor flat is described by estate agents Allen and Harris as a “rare opportunity” for which viewing is “essential”.
Looking for offers over £185,000, the apartment contains two double bedrooms, a spacious lounge, a well-sized kitchen, and a bathroom and is perfect for a small family or single occupant.
All the property’s rooms are connected by a bright and wide hallway which gives access to a cupboard, giving additional storage space.
The lounge has a period fireplace and large bay window with the room mixing vintage and modern aesthetics.
Next to the lounge is the sleek contemporary kitchen which includes a range cooker, fridge/freezer, and breakfasting space.
The double bedrooms are spacious with large windows and have the potential to be used as an office or storage space.
The bathroom contains a modern suite comprising of a bath with an overhead waterfall shower.
The apartment also gives access to a well-maintained and enclosed shared garden with lawn space and trees.
Other features of the apartment include gas central heating, double glazing, and audio entry to the building.
The property has great views of the town centre and, as you'd expect from the location, the town's shops, nightlife, transport links and seafront are all within easy reach.
The online listing continues: “Commanding a prime first floor position overlooking the square, this traditional flat offers space, style and comfort throughout it well appointed interior.
“[The apartment contains] expansive accommodation within an enviable location.
“Traditionally proportioned and on offer with a perfect blend of tradition and contemporary styling and character this flat merits early inspection to fully appreciate.”
To see more or make an enquiry, see the property listing in full at rightmove.co.uk or call Allen & Harris's office in Helensburgh on 01436 647393.
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