FRUSTRATED estate agents are currently being inundated by property enquiries – a clear indicator of the pent-up demand for Scotland’s housing market to re-open as soon as is safely possible, which will also be an immense relief for sellers whose homes were put on the market prior to lockdown.

Glasgow Times:

Ready-to-go buyers looking for a family home in an open location that is rural but not remote, might want to check out a spacious four bedroomed detached cottage-style house in Crosshill Road, Lenzie, which has a good-sized mature garden backing onto open fields at the rear, yet is within easy reach of local amenities and those in the neighbouring towns and suburbs of Kirkintilloch, Bishopbriggs and Bearsden.

Glasgow Times:

Sharing a charming steading-style setting with just one other property, the house has been extended and upgraded by the present owners to create a two-storey home adaptable to modern family lifestyles. Leading off the central ground floor hallway is a large open-plan dining room and kitchen, the latter fully fitted including integrated appliances, utility room, rear-facing living room with double doors to the garden, family room with access to both the rear patio and front-facing conservatory, plus two bedrooms (one en suite) and family shower room. Upstairs are two further double bedrooms – master with a luxurious en suite bathroom (spa bath).

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Glasgow Times:

Glasgow Times:

Glasgow Times:

Attractively presented inside and out, this home is enhanced by a sizeable monobloc parking area to the front and while the location is ideal for outdoor leisure pursuits, it is only seven miles from Glasgow city centre. Offers over £485,000 are invited by Town & Country’s Lenzie office – see more details on s1homes.com

This article is in association with our sister website S1 Homes, you can see the full listing here