A fire-ravaged house could be transformed into a 'dream home' when it goes to auction.
The detached bungalow on Pleamuir Place in Cumbernauld will go under the hammer at Glasgow's Radisson Red on October 10 with Auction House Scotland.
Despite the significant fire damage, the charming property offers the potential to be a project for home buildings, developers or anyone looking to create their perfect home in a highly sought-after area.
The home features a large L-shaped lounge, an entrance hallway, a conservatory leading to the backcourt, a kitchen, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a utility room and a spacious garage.
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A rear garden is lined by trees and to the front, the property has a mono-blocked driveway and more green space.
Mandi Cooper, managing director at Auction House Scotland, commented: “This rare and exciting opportunity features substantial grounds and existing planning possibilities, making it a perfect project for developers or anyone looking to invest.
"We anticipate strong interest and encourage prospective buyers to get in touch.”
The area is highly sought-after as Cumbernauld boasts a range of local amenities including shops, healthcare facilities, primary and secondary schools, and sports facilities.
The area is rich in historic tourist attractions and offers easy access to outdoor activities.
Croy railway station provides good transport connections to Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Stirling, while the motorway networks offer convenient commuting options, all while being close to the open countryside.
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This property is going to an in-room and live-stream auction at 2pm on Thursday, October 10, 2024.
The auction will take place at The Radisson Red Hotel in Glasgow and will be live streamed on the Auction House Scotland website.
Bidders can bid in the room, online, by telephone or by proxy.
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