It seems we have had a run of absolute gems for our Property of the Week page in the last few weeks and today's find is absolutely no different.
Let’s cut right to the chase, this home is immaculate inside and, at the price being asked, surely won’t be on the Clydebank housing market for too long.
The semi-detached villa in a prime setting within Hardgate is on sale for offers over £189,000 and comprises a well-proportioned family home which boasts spacious family living, a modern kitchen with doors leading to a sunroom, three bedrooms, a substantial landscaped garden and even a summer house which is currently used as a summertime bar.
Great for entertaining.
So, let’s begin a tour, with the front door leading you straight into the naturally lit living room/lounge, boasting a huge media wall for your viewing pleasure.
However, the real standout room of the home is the kitchen, fully upgraded to make it a dining kitchen, with gorgeous matt effect wall and floor-mounted units alongside integrated appliances.
A truly stunning room.
From here, French doors lead into an excellent conservatory/ sunroom as well as a convenient separate door that takes you to the huge rear garden.
Upstairs, there are three good-sized bedrooms serviced by a family bathroom with a three-piece white suite and over-bath shower.
The accommodation is completed with a floored and lined attic space.
To the outside, there is a fully enclosed and landscaped rear garden with an area of lawn and a patio complete with the excellent bar in a shed as previously mentioned.
In addition, the property has double glazing and warmth is provided by gas central heating.
Situated on Greenside Road, Dalmuir and Singer train stations are just over a mile away.
For schools for the kids, Goldenhill Primary is pretty much around the corner with St Mary’s Primary in Duntocher also nearby.
The nearest High School is St Peter the Apostle which is exactly a mile away.
This beautiful home is being sold by Clyde Property and viewings can be booked by calling 0141 673 7380.
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