A unique duplex apartment in the heart of Glasgow's Merchant City is now on the market for offers over £245,000.
This two-bedroom flat, part of the former Sheriff Court development on Ingram Street, features an impressive floorplan and ample living space.
For more information, go toThe property, situated on the third (top) floor, is accessible by both elevator and stairs, and is secured with a fingerprint scanner at the classy communal entrance.
The development offers residents a concierge service, a well-equipped gym, and a selection of communal terraces.
Local amenities are also plentiful, with a range of shops, restaurants, and public transport links right at the doorstep.
The flat itself is split over two levels.
The lower level houses the reception hallway and a bedroom with ensuite facilities and storage.
The upper floor comprises a spacious living room and kitchen, along with a hall landing, second bedroom, and main bathroom.
The apartment also benefits from a private balcony, providing an outdoor space for residents to enjoy.
In addition, there is a communal terrace, rarely used, which is accessible from the third floor and located very close to the flat.
The terrace is a great spot during the summer months.
The location of the property is a key selling point.
The central location offers a wealth of local amenities, including a Sainsbury's, a variety of restaurants, bars, and cafes, and plenty of shopping opportunities, from designer stores to high street brands.
The property is also well-placed for those working in the city centre, as well as for students, with Strathclyde and Caledonian Universities and the City of Glasgow College nearby.
The transport links in the area make commuting easy, with local train and underground stations providing good access to various parts of the city.
The estate agent said: "There is an excellent range of nearby grocery shops, bars, cafes and restaurants including Hutchison's and The Corinthian Club, plus many designers such as Boss and Armani."
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