Fixed Price £75,000 Sold
  • Mid terrace
  • Modern Fitted Kitchen
  • Modern Fitted Bathroom
  • 2 Bedrooms
  • Driveway
  • Private enclosed rear garden
  • Double Glazing
  • New Central heating system

**PRICED £5,000 BELOW HOME REPORT VALUATION** Penny Lane Homes (Paisley) are pleased to bring to the market this mid terraced house in walk in condition, the property is over two levels, on the ground level the property comprising of entrance vestibule, spacious lounge, fitted kitchen with dining area, which provides access to the rear garden.
On the upper level the family bathroom with white 3 piece bathroom suite with electric shower, and the two bedrooms, master with mirrored wardrobes, the property further benefits from new central heating system and double glazing. The property is further enhanced by a driveway, well maintained rear garden with decking, the property is alarmed. Early viewing is highly recommended to avoid disappointment.

Paisley offers many leisure facilities and amenities, with both primary and secondary schools close by. Rail links connect from Paisley Town Centre to Glasgow City Centre and surrounding areas. The M8 Motorway Network is a short distance away which in turn connects to Glasgow International Airport, Braehead Shopping Centre, Glasgow City Centre and surrounding areas.

Entrance Vestibule - 4'9" (1.45m) x 4'0" (1.22m)
Wooden front door, alarm system, wooden flooring, centre ceiling light, wall mounted radiator, access to upper level and lounge.

Lounge - 9'4" (2.84m) x 13'5" (4.09m)
Spacious Front facing, wooden flooring, wall mounted radiator, modern decor, spotlights, aerial and telephone sockets. wooden double glazed window unit
access to the family kitchen

Kitchen - 8'2" (2.49m) x 13'2" (4.01m)
Rear facing, brand new fitted kitchen, with base and wall unit, integrated oven and hob, dining area, vinyl flooring, part tiled, wooden rear door provides access to the rear garden.
wall mounted radiator, centre ceiling spotlights, wooden double glazed window units, large storage cupboard.

Family bathroom - 5'0" (1.52m) x 5'9" (1.75m)
On the upper level, internal bathroo, wall mounted radiator, part tiled, ceramic flooring, centre ceiling light, electric shower, glass shower screen, wooden double glazed window unit, with opaque glass.

Master bedroom - 9'10" (3m) x 11'0" (3.35m)
Front facing, carpeted flooring, spotlights, mirrored wardrobes, wall mounted radiator, wooden double glazed window unit

Second bedroom - 6'7" (2.01m) x 10'2" (3.1m)
Rear facing, carpet flooring, wall mounted radiator, centre ceiling light

Garden
Rear garden, private enclosed, with Decking



Council Tax
Renfrewshire Council, Band B

Notice
Please note: We have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.

Paisley (Scottish Gaelic: Pàislig) is a town and a former burgh in the west-Central Lowlands of Scotland. It is situated on the northern edge of the Gleniffer Braes, straddling the banks of the River Cart. Paisley is the administrative capital of the Renfrewshire council area, and forms a continuous urban area with Greater Glasgow, Glasgow City Centre being 6.9 miles (11.1 km) to the east.

Paisley was once reckoned to have been the site of the Roman fortification of Vanduara (or Vandogara) chronicled by Ptolemy. The identification of the site of modern Paisley with this fort is based principally on the similarity of the name of the station to the Brythonic Gwen-dwr ("white water"), which was inferred to have been the name at that time of the White Cart Water.

In the 12th century, a priory was founded at Paisley around which a settlement soon grew. Within a hundred years of its foundation the priory had achieved the status of an Abbey. The town became famous during the 18th and 19th centuries for the production of cloth, especially cotton with the distinctive Paisley Pattern.

While smaller than Scotland's major cities, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, and Dundee, it forms the fifth-largest settlement in the country, having a greater population than Inverness or Stirling, which both have city status.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paisley
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