Plot 51, 12 Dunmore Lane, Glasgow, G5 9BL

3 Bed House - End Terraced with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£325,995 in August 2023

The property

Scottish Property Awards 2023 Regeneration Project of the Year, Laurieston sees the latest release at phase three deliver 191 new homes and apartments. This award winning development continues Urban Union’s highly successful regeneration project of the Gorbals area which has already benefited from 537 new homes. Phase three at Laurieston Living is set to complete in Summer 2026 and forms part of the wider Laurieston Transformational Regeneration Area (TRA), a £140 million revitalisation as part of the Transforming Communities: Glasgow (TC:G) is a programme that aims to regenerate eight key neighbourhoods across the city. The Norfolk is a one of a kind end of terrace family home stretching over 1033 sq ft and enjoying a superb location, within comfortable walking distance of many of Glasgow City Centre’s fantastic variety of bars, restaurants and cultural attractions. Built with the needs of the modern family in mind the property features a contemporary layout arranged over three floors and briefly comprises: spacious top floor reception which boasts a substantial roof terrace commanding impressive open views, spacious dining kitchen, three bedrooms, family bathroom and separate WC.

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