A traditional apartment in the centre of town is the cheapest property on the market in Helensburgh – and could be yours for just over £50,000.
Located on West Princes Street, the second-floor property has a modern interior and features a bedroom, living room, kitchen, and bathroom.
Upon entering, there is a long hallway with laminate flooring and a colourful feature wall mural which connects to all the apartment’s rooms.
The bright lounge contains a fireplace and offers views of the Clyde through neighbouring buildings.
Adjacent is the refitted kitchen which features storage within floor and wall mounted units, an oven, hob, and hood, and dining space.
The well-sized double bedroom faces the front of the building and a feature wall mural.
A three-piece-suite and Mira electric shower can be found within the bathroom.
Additional amenities include electric panel heaters and double glazing which provides soundproofing and insulation.
Communal grounds providing lawn space are found at the rear of the building.
Residents also have access to a storage cupboard on the half landing with an additional cupboard also found at the building’s rear.
Estate agents Slater Hogg and Howison have admitted that the building “does require some TLC and upgrading” but have noted measures will soon be in place to improve areas such as the communal close.
The property will be sold during an auction where the successful buyer will have to pay a reservation fee on top of their offer – with bids starting at £50,000.
Slater Hogg and Howison said: “Extensively upgraded within, this traditional second floor flat offers light and bright accommodation which can be found in good decorative order.
“It is for sale at what Slater Hogg and Howison consider to be, an attractive asking price.
“Early viewing strongly recommended as the agents anticipate a great response from the marketing endeavours.”
For more information, visit: www.slaterhogg.co.uk/properties/17617687/sales/HEH230230#.
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