Rental of the week
MAKING a new entry at the top end of the rental market is a beautifully detailed three bedroomed flat in Hyndland, one of the most sought after areas within the West End of Glasgow.
Situated in Falkland Street, the ground floor flat comes fully furnished and combines original period features – most notably ornate plasterwork, stained and leaded glasswork and rooms with high ceilings and impressive proportions – with luxurious fixtures and fittings.
The fitted dining kitchen has hardwood flooring, granite work surfaces and a full complement of integrated appliances.
Across the L-shaped hall, the elegant bay-windowed living room has a feature fireplace and LCD TV/DVD with speakers integrated into the walls – as does the similarly spacious master bedroom. The flat also has a private front garden and on-street parking.
Available to rent from March 7, 2019 at £1,795 per month - details from Yates Hellier in Glasgow.
Do-upper of the week
A DETACHED modern villa in the high-amenity suburb of Newton Mearns provides a rare opportunity to purchase an extended property at a lower price than the norm to reflect the somewhat dated interior which requires general modernisation to bring it up to date.
Situated on Warnock Road, only a short walk from a retail area, this is a substantial property spanning over 2,000 square feet to give a hall with cloakroom off, two reception rooms, study/office, and a fully fitted kitchen open-plan to a utility and breakfast/dining area with sliding doors onto a raised rear deck.
On the floor above are four bedrooms – master with en suite shower room and fitted wardrobes (the latter also applies to bedrooms two and three), plus family bathroom.
And that’s not all: the landing extends to two further double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes above the attached double garage and adjoining store room, making six bedrooms in total.
An ideal family home, offers over £355,000 are invited by Nicol Estate Agents on nearby Ayr Road.
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