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Located in Paisley’s Southfield Avenue, it is described by the agents as an exceptional detached bungalow positioned on a generous south-facing plot, with excellent open outlooks over Gleniffer Braes. An “immaculate” property, it has two levels, and has four bedrooms and three public rooms. Downstairs is a front-facing lounge enhanced by a feature fireplace with the original mantle, a dining room, a rear-facing family room complete with French doors and original wooden flooring. The kitchen incorporates an oven, grill, microwave, five-ring gas hob, and an integrated fridge freeze and dishwasher. The ground floor also houses the master bedroom with its modern, tiled shower room and bedroom number four. Upstairs are generously appointed second and third bedrooms, both with fitted storage space, and a tiled bathroom offering a “luxury” freestanding bathtub, modern white WC and a wash hand basin. The agents say there is a high specification throughout with a range of quality floor coverings and finishes. The chipped driveway offers off-street
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Independent credit ratings provider Standard & Poors has awarded social housing provider Link Group Ltd with an investment grade rating of A+. Link will build more than 3,200 homes withinthenextfive years. parking within the manicured front garden space. There is a car port adjacent to the property. The back garden is mainly lawn, but also features areas of patio and timber decking wthat make ideal spaces for al fresco socialising.
To find out more about this house, which would be ideal for a family, call Walker Laird on 0141 887 5271 or 0141 886 5678 or visit www.walkerlaird.co.uk.
You can also drop in at their office at10 Canal Street, Renfrew, or at 9 Gilmour Street, Paisley.
Offers over £320,000 are being invited. Barratt Homes is encouraging first-time buyers to make use of the government’s help tobuy scheme to purchase a property at its Waterside@ Ferry Village development in Renfrew.
Estelle Sykes, sales director, Barratt West Scotland, said: “The Help to Buy scheme is a great enabler for first-time buyers to get a foot onto the property ladder.”
Under the scheme, properties priced at £200,000 or lower are eligible to buy with a five per cent deposit and the Government tops this up with a 15 per cent contribution, meaning buyers have a 20 per cent deposit to buy their home with.