65 Munro Place, Glasgow, G13 2BF

1 Bed Flat - First Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£149,000 in September 2022

The property

Situated on the preferred 1st floor, this one bedroom flat offers a home likely to appeal to a wide variety of buyers and an early viewing in this fast-moving market is highly recommended to avoid disappointment. There is a Security Door Entry System which gives controlled access into the building. The property has a reception hall with two spacious storage cupboards and access to all apartments. There is a large lounge which overlooks the rear carpark and an allocated parking space, this is an impressive room that can comfortably accommodate a dining table and chairs. There is a modern dining kitchen, double bedroom with built- in wardrobes and the accommodation is completed by the shower room. There is gas central heating and the windows are double glazed. 65 Munro Place is ideally placed for access to both the City Centre and the West End, yet enjoys a residential setting in the popular suburb of Anniesland. It is also conveniently located for access to the amenities on Great Western Road, Anniesland Cross, Dumbarton Road, the City Centre and West End, where a wide variety of Shops, Supermarkets and Leisure Facilities, including the Botanic Gardens, Kelvingrove Art Gallery, several Public Parks and Leisure Centres cater for most requirements. The area also has a good public Transport System with regular Bus Services to surrounding districts and into the City Centre. There is a Train Station at Anniesland and for those who commute by car, the motorway, Clyde Tunnel and the Expressway give the commuter access to most centres of business throughout the Central Belt.

  • Lounge

    4.95 m X 5.03 m / 16'3" X 16'6"

  • Dining Kitchen

    2.9 m X 2.97 m / 9'6" X 9'9"

  • Bedroom 1

    2.51 m X 3.23 m / 8'3" X 10'7"

  • Shower Room

    2.21 m X 1.83 m / 7'3" X 6'0"

Council Tax Band D
Energy rating B

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