IF you’ve got a growing family and you’re looking to upsize so everyone has the space they need, our latest Property of the Week could be just the thing.
The semi-detached property on Melbourne Avenue in Mountblow is on the doorstep of Clydebank town centre.
Offers are being sought in excess of £165,000 – with the successful buyer taking ownership of a beautifully presented contemporary three bedroom property within a popular residential area.
Offered in a truly walk-in condition, this delightful house will make an excellent family home and warrants earlier inspection.
The accommodation is formed over two levels and comprises an entrance hall with double doors opening to a spacious lounge with a front facing window.
The kitchen is accessed off the lounge and is fitted with a range of both wall and floor mounted units with tiled splash back and a built-in gas hob, electric oven and extractor hood.
In addition, there is plumbing for a washing machine and dishwasher. A door leads to the sunroom which has glazing to all sides and affords excellent views towards the Kilpatrick Hills.
The bathroom is located on the lower level and is fitted with a four-piece white suite comprising a WC, wash hand basin, bath and shower cubical.
The upper level has three spacious double bedrooms which are all fitted with wardrobes and a gorgeous crushed velvet grey carpet and have extra room for free-standing furniture.
Further enhancements to the property include gas central heating and double glazing.
Externally there are garden grounds to both the front and rear. The front has an area of lawn.
The rear has most part laid to lawn with an area of decking, a garden shed and a mix of shrubs.
Nearby schools include Clydemuir Primary, Kilpatrick School and Dalmuir Secondary.
Frequent train connections from both Clydebank and Dalmuir railway stations mean Glasgow city centre is less than 20 minutes away.
More information can be found at here
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