16c Commonside Street, Airdrie, Lanarkshire, ML6 6NN

1 Bed Flat - First Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£48,000 in September 2020

The property

McEwan Fraser Legal is delighted to offer to the market this well presented, spacious one bedroom first floor floor flat in a popular area of Airdrie close to the town centre with all local amenities and train station providing an easy commute to both Glasgow and Edinburgh. The property offers well-proportioned accommodation over one level which will suit a variety of purchasers. It would make an ideal purchase for the discerning first-time buyer, the elderly looking to downsize or a fantastic investment for someone within the residential letting market. This property comprises accommodation over one level only as follows. All accommodation is accessed via the hallway giving access to a spacious lounge with a large window which floods the room with natural light, modern fitted kitchen, a generously sized bedroom and large walk-in cupboard and family bathroom. The property further benefits from security access at the front and rear of the building, gas central heating, double glazing and fantastic communal gardens to the rear.

Council Tax Band A
Total Floor Area 46 m2
Energy rating C

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