A "spectacular" Glasgow penthouse with stunning rooftop views of Finnieston and the West End is currently on the market for £325,000.
The Yorkhill Street property is the last of the penthouses being sold at the New Steiner development, boasting priority lift access and Luxury herringbone flooring, according to the agents at Savills.
The property is also fully furnished, making it great for those looking to move in right away.
See inside this luxury Glasgow penthouse with stunning rooftop views of the West End
Savills tells potential buyers about the Glasgow penthouse: "New Steiner is a spectacular brand new development in the heart of Finnieston comprising 36 stylish 2 bedroom apartments, garden duplexes and 3 bedroom penthouse collection ready to move in to now!
"The stylish apartments and penthouse collection are situated within a contemporary bold new building with lift access."
It adds: "New Steiner offers West End living at its best with a truly luxurious specification and design throughout each home offering kitchens by luxury kitchen brand Poggenpohl and bathrooms carefully designed by West One Bathrooms London."
The property website also shared that the surrounding neighbourhood was recently dubbed one of the 'coolest' in Europe and that it boasts a "fantastic selection of boutique shops, bars and restaurants including Porter and Rye, Ox and Finch, The Gannet and Brewdog Glasgow."
Discussing Finnieston further, Savills said: "The rise of Finnieston as a key part of the West End and its proximity to the University of Glasgow, Scottish Power's new HQ building, St Vincent Plaza and the International Financial District, has helped to make it one of the best-performing residential areas in the UK."
The tenure of the property is Freehold and it is around 708 sq ft (65.78 sq m).
Find out more on the Savills website or contact the agents via 141 222 5869 and 141 222 5869.
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