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£129,950

Hanson Park, Dennistoun G31.

  • Alexandra Parade Primary School 0.4 miles
  • Royston Primary School 0.4 miles
  • Bellgrove 0.5 miles
  • Alexandra Parade 0.5 miles

 

Features and description

  • Freehold
  • Modern Top Floor Flat
  • Welcoming Entrance Hallway
  • Bright Spacious Lounge
  • Open Plan Dining Area
  • Modern Fitted Kitchen
  • Newly Fitted Modern Bathroom
  • Two Good Sizes Bedrooms
  • Gas Central Heating, Double Gazing
  • Secure Door Entry System
  • Residents Parking

***HD 360 virtual tour available*** Keys Estate Agents are delighted to present to the market, this modern top floor flat, set within the popular and much sought after address of Hanson Park, Dennistoun. The property on offer comprises welcoming entrance hallway, bright spacious lounge open plan to dining area, modern fitted kitchen, newly fitted modern bathroom and two spacious bedrooms. The property further benefits from gas central heating, double glazing, residents parking and secure door entry system. A perfect opportunity for any first time buyers, students and working professionals based at the Glasgow Royal infirmary and Glasgow city centre. Early viewing strongly recommended to avoid disappointment!

The property is ideal for local shopping which can be found on Alexandra Parade. Access to the M8 & M74 motorway networks is close by and easily accessible making it an ideal location for commuters. Public transport includes both bus and rail links to the city centre and surrounding areas which has a host of bars, restaurants, universities and hospitals, all within walking distance

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Call agent:0141 376 8998

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