0/1 64 Westmoreland Street, , Glasgow, G42 8LQ

2 Bed Flat - Others with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£88,000 in January 2025

The property

This two-bedroom ground floor flat, while in need of modernisation, presents a promising investment opportunity. With renovation, the property has the potential to achieve significant financial returns or be transformed into a desirable residence. The flat features a spacious, naturally lit lounge area and two generously sized bedrooms. Externally, the property benefits from well-maintained communal gardens at the rear, which include bin storage and drying facilities. Electricity Supply: SP Energy Networks Water Supply: Scottish Water Sewerage: Scottish Water Mobile Coverage: 5G

Total Floor Area 58 m2
Energy rating C

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