10/1 Teviot Crescent, Hawick, Roxburghshire, TD9 9RE

2 Bed Flat - Ground Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£46,000 in October 2023

The property

*£25,000 Below HR Value* With easy access to Hawick town centre, 10-1 Teviot Crescent is a well-presented ground floor apartment set within an established residential area. Boasting spacious living accommodation as well as two generously proportioned double bedrooms, this property would be ideal for the first-time buyer, rental investor or those looking to downsize/relocate to ground level accommodation. Built in approximately 1900 and extending to 60 sq.m. or thereby, 10-1 Teviot Crescent is decorated in neutral tones and is in an overall move-in condition - although the new owner may look to update and modernise in order to add their own stamp. Externally, the dwelling has access to a shared patio drying area at the rear as well as an abundance of on-street parking to the front. In addition, 10-1 Teviot Crescent is within close proximity to all local amenities and travel links, affording the buyer with a level of convenience. Viewings are considered essential to fully appreciate. Location: The central Borders town of Hawick is very well placed for access to all the other towns in the region. As Edinburgh city centre is easily accessible via the A7 and A68 by road and the new Waverly Rail Link to Tweedbank can be reached in around 30 minutes, the commuter is increasingly seeking out the Scottish Borders region as an ideal location in which to settle for a quality lifestyle with a quieter pace and houses at a more affordable price. Hawick has an excellent variety of shopping, leisure, recreational and sports facilities. The area is renowned for its beautiful scenery, offers numerous activities for those with an interest in sporting or leisure pursuits and is steeped in a sense of history and tradition.

Council Tax Band A
Energy rating D

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