A three-bedroom house in the Southside of Glasgow with fantastic transport links and nearby amenities like schools and parks has hit the market for £89,000.
The property also features two reception rooms and a bathroom as well as a lower and upper level.
Described as an "excellent opportunity" for any buyer, the mid-terraced home is said to be perfect for those looking to rent to tenants.
See inside this three-bedroom mid-terraced Glasgow home on the market for £89,000
Taking to Zoopla, the estate agents over at Auction House Scotland state: "Going under the hammer is this excellent opportunity to acquire this three bedroom mid terraced house on Craigton Road, Govan.
"The accommodation on the ground floor comprises an entrance vestibule, lounge, dining room, and kitchen.
"On the first floor there are three large double bedrooms, with the spacious bathroom complete with shower over bath, situated on the split level landing."
Discussing the features on the outside of the Glasgow property, the agents added: "To the rear there is a large enclosed garden."
The home is also said to be an excellent rental opportunity with tenants already occupying it.
The estate agents said: "The property is currently tenanted at £800/pcm and if purchased at the Guide Price would yield 10.7%."
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Another factor that makes this property attractive is its great transport links and the number of nearby amenities like schools, parks, and shops.
The listing adds: "Craigton Road is ideally placed for a range of local amenities including schools, shopping and public transport.
"Proximity of the motorway and the Clyde Tunnel facilitates access to both Glasgow and Paisley town centres, as well as access to Braehead and Silverburn shopping centres."
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