Paisley Daily Express

& Beautiful family home

- This week’s property is a must for a family. This house in John Neilson Avenue

It is a five-bedroom detached house situated in the popular Ashview developmen­t in Paisley’s John Neilson Avenue, and the agents describe the property as a wonderful and spacious modern detached villa. They say it offers fantastic family accommodat­ion and excellent garden grounds – so what’s not to like? Leading off the home’s welcoming hallway is a formal lounge with access through to the dining room, a family room, a luxury modern fitted breakfasti­ng kitchen, utility and WC. The five bedrooms are all upstairs, two of which boast en-suite facilities, and there is a modern family bathroom to add to the excellent facilities. The property has central heating, double glazing and a generous driveway with parking for several vehicles along with private garden grounds, say the agents. Early viewing of this family home is highly recommende­d to appreciate the accommodat­ion and its location. John Neilson Avenue is right in the centre of Paisley and is convenient for all the shops and amenities, while offering

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Gutters – they can mean the difference between a sale and a fail. If you’ve got grass growing out of them or they’re falling down, you won’t make that sale. Head to www.homify. co.uk for tips. an oasis of quiet for residents.

Public transport links are excellent – you can jump on a bus to Glasgow or further into Renfrewshi­re, and Paisley’s Gilmour Street Station is very close too.

By car, you can be up and off to the motorway and airport within minutes. Offers over £269,995 are being invited for the house.

If you would like to find out more or arrange to make an appointmen­t to view, then call Slater Hogg & Howison on 0141 432 1203.

You can see lots more pictures of the property by visiting www.slaterhogg. co.uk and if you would like to pay the agent a visit, then head for 17 Gauze Street, Paisley. Your Move’s latest Scotland Rental Tracker reveals that the average rental price in Scotland increased by 0.2 per cent in the last 12 months to reach £571, seasonally adjusted.

Edinburgh and Lothians was the area with the highest rents for tenants in Scotland at £672.

The Highlands and Islands region posted the strongest rent growth at 11 per cent in the 12 months to April.

Glasgow and Clyde was the other region where prices increased in the last 12 months. Here the average property is let for £587 a month – three per cent more than a year ago.

In the East, there was a 1.3 per cent fall in the last 12 months, with the average price now standing at £531.

In the South, prices dropped by 2.9 per cent to £547.

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