City property hunters know finding a home in Glasgow's Athlete's Village is a rarity.
So when one comes in the market you have to be quick. This is why you should waste no time in taking a look at this stunning three-bedroom townhouse which is hoping to attract offers of over £210,000.
A legacy of the Commonwealth Games in 2014, the home came on the market this week and is situated in the Athlete's Village overlooking the River Clyde.
The beautiful Dalmarnock property is set over three levels and one of its unique selling points includes a communal heating system which is an attractive feature as we approach rising energy costs next month.
Residence Estate Agents, who are marketing the home, said: "The accommodation comprises entrance hallway with storage cupboard off, impressive bright and airy lounge with aspects onto the river, modern kitchen with quality wall and floor units, integrated electric hob and oven and ample space for casual dining. Completing the ground floor is a shower room with a white two-piece suite and a separate shower cubicle.
"The first floor has two spacious double bedrooms that both have fitted wardrobes and a family bathroom with white three-piece suite.
"The top floor acts as a master suite. It has a good-sized double bedroom with large Velux windows that allow for plenty of natural light. There is a further shower room with a two-piece suite with a separate shower."
They added: "The specification includes communal heating, solar panels and high-performance double glazing. To the front of the property, there is a well-maintained garden, and to the rear, there is a further enclosed garden and an allocated parking space.
"This is an exceptional property that is sure to impress all who view, and it is offered to the market in true walk-in condition.
"Situated within the Athletes Village, this stunning development is ideally situated for those looking to commute."
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