The property, which is located in the Baillieston area of the city, is said to be a “traditional” sandstone tenement that is well-placed for a range of amenities.

Located on the ground floor, it is invaluable for those who regularly commute to the city centre thanks to the many reliable transport links.

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Living room (Image: Zoopla) Introducing the Glasgow property, the estate agents over at Countrywide said on Zoopla: “This traditional flat is positioned on the preferred first floor of a red sandstone tenement building and is well placed for access to all amenities.

“The property is ideal for today’s first-time buyers or buy-to-let clients.”

Kitchen (Image: Zoopla) The home is said to comprise of an entrance hallway, bay window lounge with enclosed recess, internal kitchen, double bedroom with inbuilt wardrobes and a bathroom.

Bedroom (Image: Zoopla) The property also benefits from uPVC double glazing, on-street parking facilities and communal garden grounds to the rear of the building.

Discussing the local area, the agents added: “The property is located in the popular Baillieston district which lies to the East of Glasgow.

Bathroom (Image: Zoopla)


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“The area is well served with a variety of local shops which cater for most day-to-day requirements and which are on the doorstep.

“In addition, the Fort Shopping Centre and Retail Park are easily accessible and provide a wide range of high street outlets and supermarket shopping.

“Bus and rail services run on a frequent basis and connect Baillieston with surrounding districts.

“For those who commute by car, the M73 and M8 motorways give access to most centres of business throughout the central belt.”





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