Idyllic home in a highly 'sought-after' Glasgow area selling for £100k
An idyllic home in a "sought-after" area of Glasgow near a popular city loch is looking for offers over £99,999.
The "stylish" home, which is located in Hogganfield on the northeastern edge of the city, is also close to Robroyston Retail Park and Parkhead.
If you're on the lookout for a property with great access to the city centre and the East End as well as the countryside, this may be the one for you.
Living Room (Image: Zoopla) Introducing the idyllic Glasgowhome on Zoopla, the estate agents over at Town & Country said it contains private garden grounds, parking, as well as access to the "ever-popular" Hogganfield Loch.
Living Room from other angle (Image: Zoopla) Discussing the property, the agents said: "Entered via a bright and welcoming porch, the property opens into a generous lounge, flooded with natural light and offering ample space for both relaxing and dining.
Kitchen (Image: Zoopla) "The fully fitted kitchen is thoughtfully designed with a range of wall and floor units and enjoys views over the garden.
Bedroom (Image: Zoopla) "A stylish spiral staircase leads to the upper level, where a well-proportioned double bedroom features built-in wardrobes and neutral décor.
Bathroom (Image: Zoopla) "Completing the accommodation is a three-piece bathroom suite, including a bath with an overhead shower, a wash hand basin, and a WC."
View of Glasgow from Hogganfield (Image: Zoopla)
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Externally, the home has a private garden, making it perfect for those who like to lounge around in the spring and summer months.
It is also "ideally located" for quick and easy access to local amenities as well as the city centre and other areas like the East End.
The nearby loch received particular praise, with the agents adding: "The property is ideally located just moments from the picturesque Hogganfield Loch and Park, a local beauty spot offering scenic walking trails, cycle routes, and abundant wildlife, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and dog walkers alike."
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