20/6 Oliver Crescent, Hawick, Roxburghshire, TD9 9BQ
Sale history
£72,000 in October 2024
The property
An excellent opportunity has arisen for the first time buyer or rental investor to obtain a most attractive, top floor apartment within close proximity to the town centre and all local amenities. 20-6 Oliver Crescent is brought to the market in good condition, offering an abundance of period features and charm throughout. Constructed approximately 130 years ago, the two-bedroom apartment enjoys spacious accommodation, extending to a comfortable 80sqm and would be ideal for those looking to purchase and modernise a period-style home. Internally comprising an entrance hallway, lounge, dining kitchen, family bathroom with separate bath and shower cubicle, principal bedroom and one further bedroom, as well as a large floored attic, 20-6 Oliver Crescent is a fine addition to the market. Externally, the apartment enjoys use of a shared garden to the rear, that has been very well maintained, as well as an abundance of on-street parking facilities. 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 |
Total Floor Area | 80 m2 |
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