A unique duplex flat in the heart of Glasgow's Merchant City is up for sale with offers over £205,000 expected.
The one-bedroom property, situated in the historic Tent Hall building on Turnbull Street, includes a secure parking space.
For more details about the property, go toThe building, originally constructed in 1876, was redeveloped in 2002 into a modern collection of apartments centred around a tranquil inner courtyard.
A feature glass elevator provides access to the property.
The flat itself is in 'walk-in condition', according to the estate agents.
It boasts a bright and spacious open plan living area with a modern fitted kitchen.
The kitchen is equipped with the necessary appliances and plenty of unit space.
There is also a large bathroom and a double-sized bedroom on this level.
Stairs from the hallway lead to the second level, which features a master mezzanine bedroom and a shower room ensuite.
The property also benefits from an electric heating system, double glazing, and secure entry.
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But the highlight is the secure allocated parking space, a rare find in the city centre.
The location of the flat is another major selling point.
Situated right across from the iconic Glasgow Green, it offers easy access to a vast range of local amenities and transport options.
The area is packed with designer shops, bars, cafes, and restaurants, making it an extremely practical and desired place to live.
The apartment is also conveniently located for city centre businesses, the Royal Infirmary, Strathclyde and Caledonian Universities, and the City of Glasgow College.
The estate agents describe the property as a 'fantastic, spacious and well laid out apartment'.
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