A three-bedroom Glasgow home near a popular shopping centre and green space has hit the market for £72,000.
Located in the Pollok area of the city, the property is around 883 sq. ft in total and encompasses the ground floor of the building.
The estate agents have described this as a "brilliant opportunity" for those looking for a buy-to-let investment.
The cottage flat is also within a mile of St Marnock's and Crookston Castle primary schools as well as two train stations.
See inside this three-bedroom cottage flat near Silverburn and Pollok Park
Featuring three bedrooms, a bathroom, a reception and a kitchen, the "spacious" property also has a rear garden perfect for families.
Discussing the flat on Zoopla, the estate agent said: "A spacious and well kept 3 bedroom flat located in Glasgow.
"There are various valuable amenities within walking distance of the property and it is able to generate rewarding rental returns.
"For investors looking for a reliable, long term investment, this is a brilliant opportunity!"
The listing adds that the "home is in good condition" with the property said to generate an annual gross income of £6,600 for landlords.
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Telling potential buyers about the tenancy details of this home, the listing states: "The current tenants have lived in the property for several years and have consistently paid their rent for the duration of their stay. They do not have any intentions to move out so hope to remain in the property.
"Let Property Sales are committed to facilitating a smooth transaction process and to allow for maximum commitment to the sale from both parties, a fully refundable buyers premium may apply to secure a property. This amount is not an additional cost and is refunded in the event of non completion."
Find out more about the property on the Zoopla website.
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