This home stands out because you don't have to do much to it.
Located in the highly sought-after development not far from Kilbowie Road, this well-presented three-bedroom terrace has a fresh, neutral decoration throughout.
You are welcomed into the bright and airy reception hallway which leads you to most rooms within the property.
The neutrally decorated lounge area boasts space for dining and patio door access to the rear garden, flooding this space with natural sunlight.
The modern fitted kitchen benefits from an array of base and wall units and wood block worktops, creating a modern and efficient space.
Here, the kitchen further benefits from an integrated gas hob, electric oven and extractor fan and fridge freezer.
A separate laundry/utility cupboard is available to the rear of the downstairs cloakroom with ample space for a free-standing washing machine and tumble dryer.
Completing this floor is a beautifully decorated, convenient cloakroom with W.C. and wash hand basin.
On the upper level, there are three generously proportioned bedrooms, one of which benefits from built-in storage.
The partially tiled family bathroom comprises of shower over bath, wash hand basin, W.C. and quality chrome fixtures.
The charming private rear garden is fully enclosed, creating a safe and easily maintained environment for children and pets alike.
A patio area is also available for al-fresco dining and a large shed for storage.
Perfectly situated within walking distance of highly sought-after primary and secondary schooling, this property will particularly appeal to families with children of various ages.
Also, with excellent transport links to local shopping centres, or further afield to Glasgow City and the Loch Lomond area, the location is ideal.
This home really is a rare find, and even better, the seller has set it at a fixed price, £197,500.
Don't worry about the decorating, just bring your stuff, oh, and you get your own parking space.
Call the team at Elevate Property for a viewing on 01389 318 560.
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