A FANTASTIC two-bedroom home in a popular new build development in Helensburgh has come on the market.
Built by Permission Homes in the Duchess Gait development, it would be a fabulous first time home for a couple or young family.
And although the home on Templeton Way is only five years old, the current owner has kept the property in impeccable condition with the contemporary flooring and good quality carpeting.
The terraced house is currently on the market for offers over £185,000.
Upon entering, the living room is to the front and has an open staircase, with storage below, to the first floor. It is spacious and is decorated with neutral colours, so there is plenty of opportunity for a potential buyer to add their own character.
The living room leads into a modern, well fitted and fully equipped dining sized kitchen. It comes with a range of appliances including a double oven, hob, hood, washing machine and fridge/freezer and there is a door out to the garden.
Moving upstairs, there are two double bedrooms and a stylish bathroom with white three piece suite and with shower over the bath.
Further benefits within the home include gas fired central heating and full double glazing.
Outside the beautiful private and enclosed rear garden (with gated access) enjoys an open aspect towards trees and offers ease of maintenance, featuring a composite decked patio adjacent to the house and with a lower level having slabs and gravel.
A modern plastic shed is included in the sale and the gardens are completely enclosed by timber fencing.
There are two dedicated private parking spaces to the rear of the house and a gate opens into the gardens from the parking area.
To find out more about this amazing property, take a look at clydeproperty.co.uk - or contact Clyde Property estate agents in Helensburgh on 01436 647390 to arrange to visit in person.
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