A two-bedroom Glasgow tenement near a "wealth of bars and restaurants" has been put on the market for a respectable £129k.
The property, which is located in the Firhill area of the city, also features a reception space as well as a bathroom.
Aside from the nearby nightlife, the flat is also close to Wyre Stadium (Firhill Stadium) - the home of Partick Thistle - as well as Glasgow University.
See inside this 2-bedroom Glasgow tenement on the market for £129k
Discussing the Glasgow tenement flat, the agents over at Clyde Property on Zoopla said: "Occupying a prominent corner position, overlooking Ruchill Park, this stunning two bedroom second floor flat is located on the outskirts of Glasgow's West End and provides fantastic accommodation finished to a high standard throughout.
"Leny Street is in the Firhill area of Glasgow and has a collection of local shops and cafes. The West End is a short walk/cycle where there is a wealth of bars and restaurants as well as Glasgow University."
Promoting the security features that come with the property, the agents added: "The building is accessed via a secure entry intercom system with stairs providing access to all levels."
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Summarising the overall floor plan for the upper-floor flat, the listing states: "In brief, the accommodation extends to; welcoming entrance hallway with storage off, lounge with oriel window and leafy outlook, dining sized kitchen with breakfast bar and tiled splash back, two double bedrooms, and a bathroom with three piece suite and shower over the bath."
The property is freehold and covers over 840 sq. ft of space, making it perfect for looking for a little extra space in the city.
Its proximity to Glasgow University also makes it an ideal opportunity for those looking to lease to students.
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