NEW images have offered a first look at a housing development that will be completed next year in Glasgow’s Southside.
The computer-generated images showcase Waverley Park in Shawlands – a 34-apartment site with a communal rooftop garden and exclusive penthouse floor.
Two-and three-bedroom properties will make up the five-storey development – with prices beginning at £259,000.
The homes will be five minutes on foot from Queen’s Park as well as some of Glasgow’s best bars, cafes, restaurants and shops.
There is also excellent public transport connectivity via bus from Kilmarnock Road, and train links from Crossmyloof with journey times to the city centre in just eight minutes.
Residents will enjoy access to their own private oasis in the rooftop terrace overlooking a bowling club against the Shawlands backdrop.
The rooftop garden is among a host of communal features, including allocated parking, lift access to all floors, communal areas and private balconies.
Jennifer Goldie, a senior sales manager at Savills, said: “We’ve seen huge amounts of interest already, which is unsurprising given the high quality of the properties, amenities and the location.
“Shawlands is now one of the most sought-after areas in Glasgow – and it’s easy to see why.”
Kelvin Properties, the developer behind the project, is responsible for some of Glasgow’s most talked-about developments, including the restoration of the former Broomhill Public School into an award-winning 68-apartment development at The Atrium.
Stephen Mckechnie, founder of Kelvin Properties, added: “It’s our aim to develop high quality properties on brownfield sites to help Glasgow keep and attract the very best talent.
“We’ve looked further afield to cities across the world to be inspired by the incredible developments in urban areas. We’re excited to watch as Waverley Park is built and can’t wait for residents to move into these outstanding homes.”
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