A "well-kept" two-bedroom home in the East End of Glasgow is selling for an attractive £73k.
The property, which is located in Baillieston, is said to be "perfect" for first-time buyers and investors looking for a buy-to-let opportunity.
The cottage flat features garden grounds and is made up of a three-piece suite, a spacious lounge and a practical kitchen.
See inside this two-bedroom Glasgow home that's 'perfect' for first time buyers
Glasgow property, which has been listed on Rightmove, the estate agents over at Let Property Sales & Management said: "Our latest listing is a 2-bedroom flat in Baillieston.
"This well-kept home is neutrally decorated throughout and features 2 bedrooms, a three-piece bathroom, a spacious lounge, a kitchen and garden grounds."
Highlighting the potential of this property, the agents added: "This property has a potential to rent for £550 which would provide the investor with a Gross Yield of 8.3% if the rent was increased to market rate.
"With a space that is in good condition, and a location that has walking distance access to countless amenities, this property will prove to be a reliable rental investment over the long term. Don’t miss out on this fantastic investment opportunity..."
The local area is close to a number of shops and facilities perfect for a range of buyers such as a Morrisons supermarket and Bannerman High School.
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There are also several green spaces nearby such as Garrowhill Park and James Lindsay Park.
The area is well-connected, making it ideal for young professionals who regularly commute to the city centre of Glasgow.
The M73 and M8 are also close, giving the property great access to the Central Belt motorway system.
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