A stunning home which sits beside a waterfall has hit the market with a now reduced-price tag.
The five-bedroom detached property on Cartview Court, Busby, was originally listed for £725,000 at the end of last year.
Now it is now looking for offers from £699,999 for the beautiful and unique large home in Renfrewshire East.
The property has three levels with sprial staircases, a gym, and huge gardens which offer views of one of the 'White Cart Water's' more striking waterfalls.
S1 Homes described the home as ‘one of Busby's best kept secrets’ for its unique location.
The listing reads: “This staggeringly spacious detached home has been thoughtfully configured to deliver accommodation over three levels and offers a truly unique eleven-apartment composition which will likely suit a diverse range of buyer dynamics.
“The perfectly balanced living space extends over five apartments and two floors boasting, as its jewel, a stunning formal lounge on the principal floor with striking traditional fire and surround at focal point and patio door access provided to a sizable balcony from which a seasonally enchanting waterfall view can be savoured.
“A second balcony boasting an alternative orientation leads off the comprehensively fitted dining kitchen and captures a comparably impressive leafy outlook towards the Netherton Braes.
“Galvanising the uniqueness of this home is the stunning garden plot within which it is set.
“Suitably expansive to accommodate a one-bedroom detached apartment and an abundance of private parking, this area sits against the idyllic leafy backdrop of The Netherton Braes and gently coaxes its dweller away from the tedium of everyday life and into a place of calm.”
You can see the listing here.
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