A two-bedroom flat in a popular area of Glasgow's East End has just come on the market expecting offers over £160,000.
The property is located in the desirable Firpark development in Dennistoun.
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The flat is situated on the top floor and benefits from a security gate that allows access to a private residents' parking area with its own allocated parking bay.
The internal layout of the flat includes a welcoming hallway, a spacious lounge with an open plan kitchen and dining area, two well-sized bedrooms, an ensuite bathroom off the primary bedroom, and a three-piece shower room.
The property also offers ample storage spaces throughout.
The hallway provides access to all the primary rooms.
The lounge is described by the estate agents as "incredibly spacious and light", with plenty of space for a separate dining area.
The lounge also provides access to the kitchen, which boasts a selection of base mounted units, some wall-hung units, and a range of integrated appliances including a gas hob, electric oven, and extractor fan.
There is also space for freestanding appliances.
Both bedrooms are located at the rear of the property and are described as "well balanced in size with open aspects to the rear".
The primary bedroom is enhanced by in-built sliding wardrobes and an ensuite bathroom with a three-piece suite and shower over the bath.
The three-piece shower room is located off the hallway and is internal.
The property is further enhanced by a system of gas central heating, double glazing throughout, and a system of secure door entry into the communal close.
The area is popular for its proximity to the city centre, as well as its range of local amenities.
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