Duke Street offers a wide range of local amenities such as bars, cafes, shops and popular restaurants all within walking distance. This location also offers excellent transport links with Duke Street train station on the doorstep of the property, bus stops and road links to motorways - all offering a short commute to the city centre and beyond.
Impressive two-bedroom flat situated on the preferred first floor of a traditional tenement building in Glasgow's east end, just a short distance from the city centre. This property consists of a welcoming L-shaped entrance hallway, two double bedrooms boasting high ceilings and large windows, a bright and spacious living room, kitchen and shower room. The accommodation has been recently re-decorated and benefits from gas central heating throughout, ample storage space, a secure door entry system, well-kept common stairwell, shared gardens to the rear and on street parking. Given the popular location and thriving rental market, this property is an attractive purchase for a buy-to-let landlord looking to enhance their portfolio. Viewing is recommended to fully appreciate the property on offer.
Council Tax Band: B.
Local Authority
Glasgow City Council
Disbursements - Please see the legal pack for any disbursements listed that may become payable by the purchaser on completion.
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We draw your attention to the Special Conditions of Sale within the Legal Pack, referring to other charges in addition to the purchase price which may become payable. Such costs may include Search Fees, reimbursement of Sellers costs and Legal Fees, and Transfer Fees amongst others.
Purchasers will be required to pay an Administration/Auction Fee of 3.6% of the purchase price of the property including VAT, subject to a minimum of £3,600 including VAT, unless otherwise stated.
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