A flat near Glasgow selling for just under £60k has been dubbed an "excellent opportunity" for first-time buyers.
Despite being located beyond Glasgow's city limits, the top-floor tenement flat in Barrhead boasts great public transportation links and nearby shops.
The area is also ideal for motorists with the property being close to the M77, providing easy access to the wider Central Belt.
Glasgow flat selling for £60k dubbed 'excellent opportunity' for first-time buyers
Glasgow, the estate agents over at Barrhead Property Centre said on Zoopla: "Traditional top floor flat within close proximity to Barrhead train station and local shopping facilities offers an excellent opportunity for first-time buyers."
Introducing the flat close toflat, the agents added that it comprises of a bay window lounge, fitted kitchen, double bedroom and bathroom.
Summarising the layout of this fantasticThe property also contains a number of handy "benefits," including double glazing, electric heating and communal gardens to the rear.
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The home is near a number of train links, including Barrhead, Neilston and Nitshill stations, making it easy to commute to Glasgow.
It is also close to a number of schools, making it perfect for young families looking to settle down. These include Cross Arthurlie and Carlibar primary schools.
In terms of retail opportunities, the flat is close to stores like Tesco Express and Asda as well as various food and drink spots like Popeyes Louisiana Chicken, The Jewels of Asia and Mcdonald's.
The agents "strongly recommend" an early viewing to fully appreciate the home on offer.
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